there are limits on how far You can go on the street, you're under at least some obligation to try to avoid violence to retreat at least Part way, if Possible, before striking a blow in self-defense. But this is a fine legal line. You become the aggressor when you use defensive force that is clearly excessive. For example, you can't respond to the threat of a clenched fist with a gun and quick shooting, nor can you beat a man severely with a cane simply because he shoved You on the sidewalk. Self-defense is a defense to certain criminal charges as well as to some civil claims. A person claiming self-defense must prove at trial that the self-defense was justified. Generally a person may use reasonable force when it appears reasonably necessary to prevent an impending injury. A person using force in self-defense should use only so much force as is required to repel the attack. Nondeadly force can be used to repel either a nondeadly attack or a deadly attack. Deadly Force may be used to fend off an attacker who is using deadly force but may not be used to repel an attacker who is not using deadly force.
No
Yes, "attempt" means that you tried to kill someone. Murder is the killing of someone. So, if you try to kill a corpse you still tried to kill someone. Therefore it is attempted murder. Besides, you did know that that person was died in the first place.
you are charged with murder
If you kill someone in Texas, you can be charged with murder or manslaughter, which are serious criminal offenses. The specific charges and potential penalties would depend on the circumstances of the crime, such as whether it was intentional or accidental. Texas has the death penalty, so depending on the circumstances, a conviction for murder could result in a capital punishment sentence.
Murder is a highly illegal crime.The only time it is legal to kill someone is in self defence of yourself or someone who is unable to defend themselves. Otherwise it is murder.Her murder was never forgotten.The murder suspect was finally caught.
If you kill someone with a knife, you could be charged with murder or manslaughter depending on the circumstances. Penalties may vary depending on the laws of the jurisdiction in which the crime occurred. It is a serious criminal offense that can result in imprisonment.
yes, of course!Added: Just because you were not successful in your attempt doesn't mean that you didn't try to kill them.
No, you would be charged with murder. UK law states that you can use 'reasonable force' to eject an intruder from your home.
I person hired to kill or murder someone is called an asasson :)
That's when you kill someone, because otherwise he would kill you.
No, murder means you killed someone. Attempted murder means you tried to kill someone. You could still go to jail, though.
No if you make a child you can't kill it because that would be charged as 2nd degree murder