It depends on what degree it is.
Sentences are fact specific. Minimum and maximum sentences vary by jurisdiction.
She was filled with anguish over the murder of her child.
It can be but sentences very widely from place to place and from crime to crime.
No. There is no capital punishment in Ireland. People convicted of murder are jailed with sentences up to life.
There are no set sentences for criminal offenses. It is case specific.
The punishment for murder in Brazil should ideally be capital punishment. However, this form of punishment is hardly used and most people get life imprisonment of long jail sentences depending on the degree.
Bundy's last murder victim was Kimberly Leach, 12 years old. Although Bundy had multiple death sentences, it was the Leach murder that actually sent him to the electric chair.
Georgia Statute § 16-5-1. Murder; malice murder; felony murder; murder in the second degree(e)(2) A person convicted of the offense of murder in the second degree shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than ten nor more than 30 years.
It has no effect on a 25 to life sentence for murder 2 in NY. Jenna's Law set determinate sentences for violent offenses of B class and lower offenses. Murder 2 is an A class offense.
Yes, Theodore Maynard, who is serving 2 life sentences at the Kentucky State Reformatory.
Yes, it seems William Fitzstephen saw Becket's Murder. There is an article in Wikipedia on William Fitzstephen. Though it is only about three sentences long, it does give us this much information. There is a link to it below.
There isn't an exact antonym for the word murder. Because (to) murder is a verb (an action) and you can't basically get a word that un-does an action. It's like asking what's an antonym for sleeping: it would just be "to not sleep". You may want to change up some sentences is you need to somehow fit that somewhere.