"First-Degree Murder includes:
Willful, deliberate, and premeditated murder.
Particularly heinous types of murder.
For example, in the original Pennsylvania statute, this included poisoning or waiting to kill someone by ambush.
Felony-murder, but only for certain listed felonies.
For example, in the original Pennsylvania statute, the only eligible felonies were arson, rape, robbery, and burglary.
Second-Degree Murder typically includes murder with malice intent, but not premeditated."
"I would personally define this incident as a first-degree murder."
"How am I spreading lies? And it was certainly willful and deliberate."
"Willful, deliberate, and premeditated murder."
"Willful, deliberate, and premeditated murder."
"Willful, deliberate, and premeditated murder."
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Well then it's second-degree. My mistake. Still murder, though.
I've explained why I think this is murder of the second degree on that scale.
We can disagree about that without resorting to silly histrionics, right?
I'm still not sure why you thought it mattered what kind of murder it was to begin with. It seems to me like you just felt the need to start some unnecessary drama.