It's law enforcement 'slang' meaning an UN-SOLVED homicide. It also can be a legal term for when a prosecutor doesn't specify the degree of murder but instead leaves it up to a jury/judge to decide.
Yes, homicide does mean a murder.
no such thing a murder case is always open
The open murder charge means that a judge or jury will have to decide whether the killing was committed in the first or second degree.
Ender means murder, I think...
First degree murder is premeditated. Second degree murder is intentional but without premeditation. Third degree is criminally negligent.
A just murder is a Justified murder. A murder with a good reason. For eksampel. A psycho kills your wife in front of you. Then you kill the psycho. Your murder i a Just murder.
The Clock - 1949 Open the Door for Murder 1-46 was released on: USA: 29 March 1950
Open House - 1989 Murder He Wrote 1-10 was released on: USA: 5 November 1989
No. 'To murder' is 'Pour assassiner' in French.
No
In the state of Nevada, the maximum sentence for voluntary manslaughter is 10 years.For an open murder it will depend on the degree and any mitigating factors involved.
Bloom and Politan Open Court - 2006 Workplace Murder Trial was released on: USA: 7 July 2008