willful homicide

  • 1HOMICIDE — The shedding of blood (shefikhut damim) is the primeval sin (Gen. 4:8) and throughout the centuries ranks in Jewish law as the gravest and most reprehensible of all offenses (cf. Maim. Guide, 3:41, and Yad, Roẓe aḥ 1:4); violence in Genesis 6:13… …

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  • 3homicidium — /homasaydiyam/ homicide (q.v.). @ homicidium ex casu homicide by accident. @ homicidium ex justitia homicide in the administration of justice, or in the execution of the sentence of the law. @ homicidium ex necessitate homicide from inevitable… …

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  • 4homicidium — /homasaydiyam/ homicide (q.v.). @ homicidium ex casu homicide by accident. @ homicidium ex justitia homicide in the administration of justice, or in the execution of the sentence of the law. @ homicidium ex necessitate homicide from inevitable… …

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  • 6Eugene Ejike Obiora — Infobox Person name = Eugene Ejike Obiora image size = 150px caption = Eugene Ejike Obiora birth name = birth date = birth date|1958|2|25 birth place = death date = death date and age|2006|9|7|1958|2|25 death place = Trondheim, Norway death cause …

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  • 7Death of Eugene Ejike Obiora — Eugene Ejike Obiora Eugene Ejike Obiora Born February 25, 1958(1958 02 25) Died September 7, 2006(2006 09 07 …

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  • 8Mens rea — Criminal law Part of …

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  • 9Manslaughter — For other uses, see Manslaughter (disambiguation). Homicide …

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  • 10Murder (United States law) — For a general discussion of the law of murder, see murder. In the United States, the principle of dual sovereignty applies to homicide, as to other crimes. If murder is committed within the borders of a state, that state has jurisdiction.… …

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