(6)2.1.1 Capital Murder: Difference between revisions

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A person is guilty of Capital Murder under this section if he or she:
A [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.1_Person|person]] is guilty of <b>Capital Murder</b> under this subsection if he or she:
 
(a) unlawfully ends the life of a police officer, fire fighter, emergency medical responder, or court official during the official execution of their duties; or
(a) unlawfully ends the life of a police officer, fire fighter, emergency medical responder, or court official during the official execution of their duties; or


(b) unlawfully ends the life of a journalist as a direct consequence of their work as a such; or
(b) unlawfully ends the life of a journalist as a direct consequence of their work as a such; or


(c) unlawfully ends the life of another person in the commission of, attempt to commit, or immediate flight from a felony crime of: kidnapping, rape, robbery, arson, human trafficking, or terrorism; or
(c) unlawfully ends the life of another person in the commission of, attempt to commit, or immediate flight from a felony crime of: kidnapping, rape, robbery, arson, human trafficking, or [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.6_Terrorism|terrorism]]; or


(d) unlawfully ends the life of a child under the age of 13; or
(d) unlawfully ends the life of a child under the age of 13; or
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(e) unlawfully ends the life of more than one person as part of the same course of conduct or scheme; or
(e) unlawfully ends the life of more than one person as part of the same course of conduct or scheme; or


(f) unlawfully ends the life of another person after having previously been convicted of Murder in the First Degree or any equivalent offense; or
(f) unlawfully ends the life of another person after having previously been convicted of [[(6)2.1.2_Murder_in_the_First_Degree|Murder in the First Degree]] or any <b>Class A+ Felony</b> offense; or


(g) unlawfully ends the life of another person through the intentional use of an explosive device, chemical agent, biological agent, or radioactive material; or
(g) unlawfully ends the life of another person through the intentional use of an explosive device, chemical agent, biological agent, or radioactive material; or
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(h) unlawfully ends the life of a witness, juror, judge, or attorney as retaliation for their role in an official proceeding, or to prevent their participation; or
(h) unlawfully ends the life of a witness, juror, judge, or attorney as retaliation for their role in an official proceeding, or to prevent their participation; or


(i) unlawfully ends the life of another person as an act of terrorism or to further an act of terrorism; or
(i) unlawfully ends the life of another person as an act of [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.6_Terrorism|terrorism]] or to further an act of [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.6_Terrorism|terrorism]]; or


Capital Murder is a Class A+ Felony.
Capital Murder is a <b>Class A+ Felony</b>.

Latest revision as of 06:53, 14 December 2025

A person is guilty of Capital Murder under this subsection if he or she:

(a) unlawfully ends the life of a police officer, fire fighter, emergency medical responder, or court official during the official execution of their duties; or

(b) unlawfully ends the life of a journalist as a direct consequence of their work as a such; or

(c) unlawfully ends the life of another person in the commission of, attempt to commit, or immediate flight from a felony crime of: kidnapping, rape, robbery, arson, human trafficking, or terrorism; or

(d) unlawfully ends the life of a child under the age of 13; or

(e) unlawfully ends the life of more than one person as part of the same course of conduct or scheme; or

(f) unlawfully ends the life of another person after having previously been convicted of Murder in the First Degree or any Class A+ Felony offense; or

(g) unlawfully ends the life of another person through the intentional use of an explosive device, chemical agent, biological agent, or radioactive material; or

(h) unlawfully ends the life of a witness, juror, judge, or attorney as retaliation for their role in an official proceeding, or to prevent their participation; or

(i) unlawfully ends the life of another person as an act of terrorism or to further an act of terrorism; or

Capital Murder is a Class A+ Felony.