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Tennessee Laws on First & Second Degree Murder Explained

The term “homicide” is a legally neutral term that simply means, the killing of a human by another human being. There are multiple subsets of homicide, with a wide range of penalties.

Understanding First Degree Murder:

(1) A premeditated and intentional killing of another - To be convicted under this definition of First Degree Murder the prosecution must show that the defendant intended to kill and that the killing was premeditated. These can be tricky terms because they are a lot more nuanced than they might seem. For instance, premeditation does not mean that you took time to think about and plan a murder (although, obviously, it can). Premeditation can happen quickly—it’s the point at which a person had a decision to make, and made the decision to kill.

(2) Felony murder - Felony murder in Tennessee is a killing that happens during the commission or attempt of another serious crime. An example of this would be where a bank robber hits and kills a pedestrian while fleeing the scene of the crime. Even though the bank robber didn’t intend to kill the pedestrian, because he was in the process of committing another serious crime, he can be charged with First Degree Murder. Further, if a person dies as a result of aggravated neglect of a vulnerable person, the person who committed the neglect can be charged with First Degree Murder.

(3) A killing resulting from the use of a bomb - This is another example of a First Degree Murder charge where direct intent is not taken into account. Here, if a person throws, places, or discharges a bomb, and a death results, that person can be charged with First Degree Murder, even though he may have never even seen the person that died.

Second Degree Murder: Key Facts and Penalties

(1) A knowing killing of another - This type of murder occurs when a person kills another but did not premeditate their actions. This is a hot-blooded killing, but not one in which the defendant has been sufficiently provoked (see more on this topic under manslaughter).

(2) A killing of another that results from the unlawful distribution of any Schedule I or Schedule II drug, or the unlawful distribution, delivery, or dispensation of fentanyl or carfentanil, when the drug or substance is the proximate cause of the death of the user. - This category in the law is a rather recent development. The aim is to stiffen penalties on drug dealers. However, what this means, in essence, is that if Person A distributes an illegal drug to Person B, who then cuts it with fentanyl or some other dangerous substance, and sells it to Person C who then dies from using it, Person A can be liable for Second Degree Murder. 

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