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Q: What is the penalty for first degree murder in the state of WV?
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How many years in prison must a person serve for first degree murder?

Sentences are case specific. In some states, first degree murder can be punished with death.


Can you seek a first degree murder charge in a state that does not carry the death penalty?

Yes. States that do not have capital punishment still prosecute persons for homicide in the first degree.


What was the first state to have different degrees of murder?

Rhode Island was the first state to have different degrees of murder. Rhode Island was also the first state to initiate the death penalty.


What is the deference in sentencing for the first degree murder and scond degree murder?

First degree murder: premeditated and intentional killing of another, and culpable mental state. Second degree murder: knowingly killed someone.


Does first degree murder vary from state to state?

Because each and every one of the 50 states has it's own constitution, laws and government. Some states have a strong police power written into their constitutions, and in those states, penalties for murder might be higher.


What is penalty for attempted murder second degree in ny state two counts?

rape in a minimum security prison full of black guyzz


What is the maximum sentence for second degree murder with an existing felony charge for carrying and shooting with a firearm?

Death penalty can be on the table, depending on your state.


What is the difference between first and second degree murder in state of Florida?

First Degree Murder means that the crime was pre-meditated. Second Degree Murder means that death was caused but the actual killing may not have been pre-meditated beforehand.


What is the difference between first-degree murder second-degree and third-degree murder?

The degrees of murder are defined in each states' laws and are not necessarily the same everywhere. As a General Rule: 1st Degree is pre-meditated, planned out or particularly cruel. 2nd Degree is not planned out. 3rd Degree may be called manslaughter in some places.


What is the Minimum sentence in Washington state for second degree murder?

Life Imprisonment or could be the death penalty depending on the circumstance but very unlikely.


A crime punishable by death or imprisonment in a federal or state penitentiary for more than a year is?

A Felony. Death penalty is restricted mostly for 1st degree murder.


What crimes carry the death penalty in the US?

The death penalty in the United States is almost exclusively reserved for the crime of first-degree murder (with aggravating circumstances in most states). Circumstances that are considered aggravating vary by state.The US Supreme Court's recent decision in Kennedy v. Louisiana, 554 US ___ (2008) has outlawed capital punishment for non-lethal rape of a child as a violation of the 8th Amendment prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment. This overturned laws in six states, as well as a 2006 amendment to military code, that allowed capital punishment of sex crimes against children.At present, the only crimes that may carry a capital sentence are murder and crimes against the state (e.g., espionage, treason)Alabama: Intentional murder with 18 aggravating factorsArizona: First-degree murder accompanied by at least 1 of 14 aggravating factorsArkansas: Capital murder with a finding of at least 1 of 10 aggravating circumstances, as of 7/31/2007, includes murder committed in the course of: robbery, aggravated robbery, residential burglary, or commercial burglary; treason.California: First-degree murder with special circumstances; treason; perjury causing execution.Colorado: First-degree murder with at least 1 of 17 aggravating factors; first-degree kidnapping resulting in death; treasonConnecticut: Capital murder with with aggravating factors.Delaware: First-degree murder with at least 1 aggravating circumstances.Florida: First-degree murder; felony murderGeorgia: Murder; kidnapping with bodily injury or ransom when the victim dies; treason.Idaho: First-degree murder with aggravating factors; aggravated kidnapping; perjury resulting in death.Illinois: First-degree murder with 1 of 21 aggravating circumstances; treason.Indiana: Murder with 1 of 16 aggravating circumstances.Kansas: Capital murder with 1 of 8 aggravating circumstances.Kentucky: Murder with aggravating factors; kidnapping with aggravating factors.Louisiana: First-degree murder; treason.Maryland: First-degree murder, either premeditated or during the commission of a felony, provided that certain death eligibility requirements are satisfied.Mississippi: Capital murder; treason.Missouri: First-degree murder; treason.Montana: Capital murder with 1 of 9 aggravating circumstances.Nebraska: First-degree murder with at least one aggravating circumstance.Nevada: First-degree murder with at least 1 of 15 aggravating circumstances.New Hampshire: Six categories of capital murder.North Carolina: First-degree murder.Ohio: Aggravated murder with at least 1 of 10 aggravating circumstances.Oklahoma: First-degree murder in conjunction with a finding of at least 1 of 8 aggravating circumstances.Oregon: Murder with unspecified number of 12 aggravating factors.Pennsylvania: First-degree murder with 18 aggravating circumstances.South Carolina: Murder with 1 of 12 aggravating circumstances.South Dakota: First-degree murder with 1 of 10 aggravating circumstances.Tennessee: First-degree murder with 1 of 20 aggravating circumstances.Texas: Criminal homicide with 1 of 9 aggravating circumstances.Utah: Murder with 1 of 17 aggravating factors.Virginia: First-degree murder with 1 of 13 aggravating circumstances.Washington: First-degree murder with unspecified number of aggravating factors; treason.Wyoming: First-degree murder, including murder during the commission of sexual abuse of a minor.FEDERAL: First-degree murder; Espionage; Treason(Updated November 4, 2009)Mostly just murder.