Intentional homicide is when someone kills another person on purpose; they wanted to kill them and they did kill them. It means that it wasn't an accident or self defense.Added: The criminal charges brought to court would be "Murder."
Absolutely not. A Muslim is allowed to kill another human being only: 1. on the field of battle. 2. as the result of judicial condemnation. Absolutely not. A Muslim is allowed to kill another human being only: 1. on the field of battle. 2. as the result of judicial condemnation.
kill someone to gain fear and respect.
it is a spiritual medical terminology about the laws of love and when and how to kill another human being. not a samurai story.....
A fly cannot kill a human being, or even another animal, with it's fart. There are more than 120,000 species of flies and have never been know to harm anyone with their farts.
The voltage needed to kill a human being is 10,000,000,000 volts. Ok im not the one who answerd this question i have a question of my on... you say its about 10,000,000,000 but how fast could that kill you and another question How fast could 2million volts kill you if it could kill you? please answer back
"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.
In most cases it is the werewolf who kills the human or at least, turns the human into another werewolf. If you really want to kill one without being eaten or turned into a werewolf yourself then find the werewolf in human form and if you seriously want to kill it then there's really only one way: murder it, but land yourself in jail...
Yes
Yes. To make them you have to kill another human.
The ability to kill has nothing to do with sexual orientation. Virtually any human being can kill.
Of the murderers released about 15% commit another murder, 30% another violent offence and abou 50% will go back to prison for some offence including parole violations,(Note that these are US figures only, not global figures)