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Reid Zimmerman
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24 February, 03:54
Killing done with intent but without premeditation
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Santos Newton
24 February, 04:01
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i believe it is second degree murder
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Cozmo
24 February, 04:14
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It's second degree murder; first degree murder is with intent and premeditation, and second degree murder is with the intent to kill someone, but no preset plan
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