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Types of murders

There are two types of murder charges in the Criminal Code:

First-degree murder:

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The murder was planned and deliberate and/or committed in conjunction with another indictable offence such as sexual assault, forcible confinement or kidnapping. The mandatory minimum sentence for adults is life in prison with no chance of parole eligibility for at least 25 years. The maximum sentence for youths is six years custody and four years of community supervision.

Second-degree murder:

The killing was found to be intentional but not first-degree murder. The mandatory minimum sentence for adults is life in prison with no chance of parole eligibility for at least 10 years, although a sentencing judge has discretion to raise that as high as 25 years. The maximum sentence for youths is four years in custody and three years of community supervision.

Manslaughter:

A culpable homicide that is not murder, but in which a life is taken through an unlawful act and/or negligence; it often includes elements of intoxication and/or provocation. No mandatory minimum sentence. The maximum penalty for adults is life in prison with no chance of parole eligibility for at least seven years. The maximum sentence for youths is two years in custody and one year of community supervision.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition June 16, 2012 A6

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