22. First Degree Murder Flashcards

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State v. Brown

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  • Charged D (father) with first-degree murder, son soiled himself late at night, he went blank and beat him, child killed, had repeated blows to head and other parts of body
  • Elements of 1st degree murder
    o Intent – willfully, of purpose, with intent
    o Malice – malice aforethought
    o Deliberately – cool purpose, with coolness and reflection, requires some period of reflection during which the mind is free from the influence of excitement/passion
    o Premeditation – design to kill
  • What separates 1st degree from 2nd is the premeditation/deliberation
  • Brown rejects previous case law including:
    o There are cases where multiple blows is circumstantial evidence of premeditation
    o Premeditation and deliberation can be formed at that moment in an instant
     You certainly cannot deliberate in an instant
    o Treat premeditation and deliberation as the same thing
  • No proof D acted with premeditation and deliberation, guilty of second degree murder
  • *After Brown, TN got rid of deliberation requirement and added aggravated child abuse to list of predicate felonies in first degree murder
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Premeditation and deliberation formula

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o Evidence of pre-meditation: evidence of planning activity, evidence of motive, preconceived design to kill
o Intent formed on pre-existing reflection, actual deliberation/forethought, result of careful thought and weighing of considerations, deliberate plan, carried out coolly according to preconceived design
- Circumstantial evidence that may create an inference of premeditation and deliberation
o Deadly weapon used on an unarmed victim
o Homicidal act was part of a conspiracy to kill persons of a particular class
o Particularly cruel killing
o Weapons to commit murder were procured
o Defendant made declarations of his intent to kill the victim
o Preparations made before to conceal crime (ie dig grave)

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MPC formula

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abandons Premeditation and Deliberation formula

(purposely, knowingly)

  • Murder – committed purposely or knowingly, or recklessly committed manifesting extreme indifference to value of human life (assumed if committed during robbery, rape, arson, burglary, kidnapping, felonious escape
  • Murder = first degree felony
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