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mysteryowl

(7,363 posts)
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 03:22 PM Jun 2020

2nd Degree Murder - Minnesota Law

Second-degree murder is an intentional killing, but is less serious than first-degree murder because some malicious factors aren’t present. Both first and second-degree murder in Minnesota have aspects of the “felony murder rule.” Felony murder is when you kill a person during the commission of another felony, such as rape or burglary.

https://statelaws.findlaw.com/minnesota-law/minnesota-second-degree-murder.html


609.19 MURDER IN THE SECOND DEGREE.
Subdivision 1.Intentional murder; drive-by shootings.

Whoever does either of the following is guilty of murder in the second degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 40 years:

(1) causes the death of a human being with intent to effect the death of that person or another, but without premeditation; or

(2) causes the death of a human being while committing or attempting to commit a drive-by shooting in violation of section 609.66, subdivision 1e, under circumstances other than those described in section 609.185, paragraph (a), clause (3).
Subd. 2.Unintentional murders.

Whoever does either of the following is guilty of unintentional murder in the second degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 40 years:

(1) causes the death of a human being, without intent to effect the death of any person, while committing or attempting to commit a felony offense other than criminal sexual conduct in the first or second degree with force or violence or a drive-by shooting; or

(2) causes the death of a human being without intent to effect the death of any person, while intentionally inflicting or attempting to inflict bodily harm upon the victim, when the perpetrator is restrained under an order for protection and the victim is a person designated to receive protection under the order. As used in this clause, "order for protection" includes an order for protection issued under chapter 518B; a harassment restraining order issued under section 609.748; a court order setting conditions of pretrial release or conditions of a criminal sentence or juvenile court disposition; a restraining order issued in a marriage dissolution action; and any order issued by a court of another state or of the United States that is similar to any of these orders.


https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/609.19

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2nd Degree Murder - Minnesota Law (Original Post) mysteryowl Jun 2020 OP
if convicted that fucker will be out gopiscrap Jun 2020 #1
Yeah? Well now I can see why they originally charged murder 3. As I said marybourg Jun 2020 #2
exactly mysteryowl Jun 2020 #3

gopiscrap

(23,726 posts)
1. if convicted that fucker will be out
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 04:19 PM
Jun 2020

in less than 5 years and working for some hicktown PD with in a year

marybourg

(12,601 posts)
2. Yeah? Well now I can see why they originally charged murder 3. As I said
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 04:26 PM
Jun 2020

in another post, the higher charges are more difficult to prove. Try to fit the facts of this case into that statute.

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