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  2. Murder in New York law - Wikipedia

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    Second-degree murder is the second most serious homicide offense in New York. It is defined as when someone commits an intentional killing without a felony under New York's felony murder rule, or an unintentional killing which either exhibits a "depraved indifference to human life" or an unintentional killing caused by the commission or attempted commission of a felony under New York's felony ...

  3. List of punishments for murder in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First Degree Murder 25 years to life Assault Causing the Death of A Child Under 8 Years of Age (Penal Code 273ab(a)) 25 years to life First Degree Murder constituting a hate crime or of an operator or driver Life without parole (eligible for parole after 25 years if the defendant was under 18) First Degree Murder with special circumstances

  4. Busta Rhymes arrested and charged with third-degree assault - AOL

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    Rhymes was born in East Flatbush, New York, and rose to stardom in the late 1990s, releasing his first hit single, “Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check,” a month before his solo debut album, The ...

  5. Busta Rhymes charged with assault in New York ... - AOL

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    Busta Rhymes is facing an assault charge in New York and will soon have his day in court.. A New York Police Department spokesperson told USA TODAY on Thursday that Busta Rhymes, 52, born Trevor ...

  6. Capital punishment in New York - Wikipedia

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    There were no executions in New York after the reinstatement of the death penalty [5] before it was abolished again on June 24, 2004, when the state's highest court ruled in People v. LaValle that the state's death penalty statute violated the state constitution. [6] New York has had no valid statute relating to capital punishment since then.

  7. N.Y. sushi restaurant owner out of coma after dine-and-dash ...

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    In the hours following the attack, Albany resident Lucas Healey, 42, was arrested and charged with first-degree robbery as a hate crime, third-degree assault, theft of services, and two drug ...

  8. Murder in United States law - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the law for murder varies by jurisdiction. In many US jurisdictions there is a hierarchy of acts, known collectively as homicide, of which first-degree murder and felony murder [1] are the most serious, followed by second-degree murder and, in a few states, third-degree murder, which in other states is divided into voluntary manslaughter, and involuntary manslaughter such ...

  9. Assault - Wikipedia

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    In New York State, assault (as defined in the New York State Penal Code Article 120) [75] requires an actual injury. Other states define this as battery; there is no crime of battery in New York. However, in New York if a person threatens another person with imminent injury without engaging in physical contact, that is called "menacing".