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  2. Kolender v. Lawson - Wikipedia

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    A Supreme Court case that challenged the constitutionality of a California law requiring people to identify themselves when asked by police. The Court held that the law was unconstitutionally vague and violated the right to freedom of movement.

  3. Felony murder and the death penalty in the United States

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    The felony murder rule holds that killing in the commission of a felony is murder, regardless of intent. It is widely criticized and varies by jurisdiction. Some states have abolished or limited it, while others use different approaches and tests.

  4. Statute of limitations - Wikipedia

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    A statute of limitations is a law that sets the maximum time for legal proceedings after an event. Learn about its purpose, applications, exceptions, and variations in different jurisdictions and legal systems.

  5. Murder in New York law - Wikipedia

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    Second-degree murder is the second most serious homicide offense in New York. It is defined as when someone commits an intentional killing without a felony under New York's felony murder rule, or an unintentional killing which either exhibits a "depraved indifference to human life" or an unintentional killing caused by the commission or attempted commission of a felony under New York's felony ...

  6. Murder in California law - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definition, degrees, and penalties of murder in California, as defined by sections 187 through 191 of the California Penal Code. There are three degrees of murder: second-degree, first-degree, and capital murder, with different circumstances and consequences.

  7. Murder in United States law - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different degrees of murder, from first-degree to involuntary manslaughter, and the legal consequences in various jurisdictions. Find out how the federal and state governments share jurisdiction over murder cases and how the crime of murder has evolved over time.

  8. Alvin Bragg Says Trump Tried To Conceal 'Another Crime ... - AOL

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    This theory of "another crime" requires jurors to accept the proposition that tax fraud can entail paying the government more than was actually owed. Sections 175.05 and 175.10 of the New York ...

  9. Felony murder rule in California - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the modified version of the common law felony murder rule in California, which applies to certain specific circumstances and felonies. Find out the exceptions, the escape rule, and the inherently dangerous felonies.