A person who commits a homicide is a murderer.
A person who commits sin is called a sinner.
It's either..A) justifiableB) excusableC) criminal.Another VIew: The question is an oxymoron. If the homicide was intentional (as stated in the question) then it cannot possibly have been committed without evil intent.UNLESS - - the questioner is asking about a EUTHENASIA situation. That is entirely different. In the states where it is lawful a euthenasia-type death is not ruled as a homicide.
It depends on where the murder is committed as well as how, why, and by what method. Murder has different degrees in some but not all jurisdictions and sentences can range from probation to the death penalty but usually somewhere in between. In some areas a 1st degree murder conviction is a mandatory life without the possibility of parole sentence.
They would be charged with Homicide. It is THEIR actions that are criminal act, not YOUR intent.
Yes, a person that commits a crime has a choice to choose a lawyer or represent themselves.
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An an hero is a person who commits suicide.
If I pull a gun on you and shoot you. That is a homicide. Homme = man cide = death.When a person kills another person basicly.
Offender.
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Assailant
"Homicide" means the killing of a human being; "murder" means the premeditated, intentional killing of a human being. "Homicide" suggests possible accidental killing, self-defense, lack of premeditation, mental incapacity to form intent.