What “Premeditation” Means in First-Degree Murder Cases

Meta Summary: Understanding Premeditation Premeditation is the crucial element separating first-degree murder from lesser charges. This post clarifies the legal definition—conscious planning or consideration before an act—and explores how prosecutors use circumstantial evidence to prove forethought, even if the planning window was only seconds long. This distinction determines the severity of penalties in homicide cases. […]

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