Killing means that one person causes another person to die. Some murders are not murder and some are legitimate, such as proof of positive defense like madness and self defense.
The term murder is sometimes synonymous with homicide, but the extent of murder is broader than homicide. Murder is criminal murder and other forms of murder may not constitute criminal acts. These homicides are considered reasonable or permissive. For example, an individual may be ordered or permitted by law to kill a person who is dead or seriously injured in the necessary self-defense actions or to kill an enemy or a person committing a serious crime . Normally the situation of killing determines whether it is a crime. The murderer 's intention usually determines whether the murder is classified as murder or kill and to what extent.
Murder is a forgiveness or a reasonable crime. The crime of murder is irrational, and the result is serious. Permitted or reasonable murder is a person without criminal intent to kill. Permitted or reasonable murder involves killing others as a means of self-defense, or defending others, or killing someone's law enforcement officials while performing their duties. In the first grade murder case, there is a planned and cruel post hoc question. In California, crimes such as rape, robbery, arson and kidnapping are not intentional murders but may be regarded as first-class murder. Murder using deadly weapons like firearms will increase the perpetrators' imprisonment time