Homicide Basics
Murder Degrees
Mental State & Intent
The Death Penalty
Legal Tests & Exceptions
100

The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought.

What is murder? 

100

The only crime that can result in the death penalty today.

What is first-degree murder?

100

The original term meaning intentional killing planned in advance.

What is “express” malice aforethought?

100

This amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.

What is the 8th Amendment?

100

This type of trial process separates guilt determination from sentencing.

What is bifurcation?

200

Killing a person without malice aforethought.

What is manslaughter?

200

These murders include intentional but not premeditated killings.

What are second-degree murders?

200

This type of murder involves extreme recklessness showing disregard for human life.

What is depraved heart murder?

200

The first recorded execution in the colonies was of this man in 1608.

Who was Captain George Kendall?

200

A husband who caught his wife committing adultery once had this legal defense.

What is the paramour rule?

300

A killing that is neither justified nor excused.

What is criminal homicide?

300

A killing done in the “heat of passion” after adequate provocation.

What is voluntary manslaughter?

300

The intent to cause this can result in murder, even without intent to kill.

What is intent to cause serious bodily injury?

300

The U.S. Supreme Court halted all death sentences in this 1972 case.

What is Furman v. Georgia?

300

he principle that mere “words can never” qualify as legal provocation for manslaughter.

What is the “words can never provoke” rule?

400

Killing in self-defense is legally classified as this

What is justifiable homicide?

400

Unintentional killing caused by criminal negligence.

What is involuntary manslaughter?

400

The doctrine that assumes intent to kill when a deadly weapon is used on another person.

What is the deadly weapon doctrine?

400

This case reinstated the death penalty in 1976 after reforms in Georgia.

What is Gregg v. Georgia?

400

This 2002 case ruled against executing people with intellectual disabilities.

What is Atkins v. Virginia?

500

The killing of a fetus is legally referred to as this.

 What is feticide?

500

The rule stating that unintentional deaths during felonies are considered murder.

What is the felony murder rule?

500

The mental element in killing can be purposeful, knowing, or reckless — known as this.

What is murder mens rea?

500

This case banned the execution of juveniles who committed crimes before turning 18.

What is Roper v. Simmons?

500

illing someone “under the influence of extreme mental or emotional disturbance” may qualify as this.

What is extreme mental or emotional disturbance manslaughter?