Crim Law Homicide

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Across
  1. 3. Conscious objective to cause death or substantial certainty death will result.
  2. 5. Mental state for common law murder: intent to kill, serious-bodily-harm intent, depraved heart, or felony murder.
  3. 8. Careful consideration of the killing while in a clear state of mind.
  4. 9. Killing caused by criminal negligence under the MPC.
  5. 11. Involuntary manslaughter during an unlawful act that is not an inherently dangerous felony.
  6. 12. Felony type that poses a danger to human life, such as burglary, arson, rape, robbery, or kidnapping.
  7. 15. Killing based on unreasonable fear of imminent harm or disproportionate deadly force.
  8. 16. Intentional killing without premeditation, serious-bodily-harm killing, or depraved-heart murder.
  9. 18. Planning the killing in advance.
  10. 20. Extreme recklessness showing a complete lack of care for human life.
Down
  1. 1. Killing after severe provocation before a reasonable person would cool off.
  2. 2. Unintentional killing caused recklessly or negligently, or during a non-dangerous unlawful act.
  3. 4. Felony-murder rule counting any homicide that naturally results from the felony.
  4. 6. Intentional killing with premeditation and deliberation, or killing during an inherently dangerous felony.
  5. 7. Killing during commission or attempted commission of an inherently dangerous felony.
  6. 10. MPC murder category for killings showing extreme indifference to human life.
  7. 13. Killing in heat of passion or from imperfect self-defense.
  8. 14. Felony-murder rule counting killings committed or caused by the defendant or an accomplice.
  9. 17. MPC crime covering reckless killings and killings under extreme mental or emotional disturbance.
  10. 19. Unlawful killing of another human being with malice aforethought.