It is the same as the murder of anyone else and depends on the circumstances and motivations.
No, currently the death penalty only applies to murder and high crimes like treason.
Attempted murder carries the same penalty as murder.
Connecticut is one of the states that has a death penalty.
class 1 felony 20 years to life
In Japan, the punishment for murder is typically life imprisonment or the death penalty.
it only applies to crows
most likely murder
The maximum penalty for the charge of complicity to murder is 25 years imprisonment. For first time offenders the likely penalty is imprisonment for a period of 6-9 years.
Most states' statutes provide the death penalty or life imprisonment for capital murder.
The assumption is that with a penalty such as losing your own life, potential murderers will think twice and reconsider.
Connecticut is one of the states that has a death penalty.
In Texas, malice murder, often classified as capital murder, can result in severe penalties, including life imprisonment without the possibility of parole or the death penalty. The specific sentence depends on factors such as the circumstances of the crime and the defendant's criminal history. If convicted of a non-capital murder charge, the penalty may range from 5 to 99 years in prison. However, Texas does not have a separate offense strictly labeled as "malice murder."