Examples of Premeditation in a sentence
Premeditation means that the intent to kill must have been formed prior to the act itself.
The factors to consider include, but are not limited to: * Seriousness of offense* Premeditation, impulse, or self-defense* Age and/or disability* Strength of evidence* Cooperation/remorse* Disciplinary history Behaviors and their consequences are divided into four levels.
Premeditation requires that D in fact deliberated before acting, which we are told that Mel planned carefully; thus he premeditated.
Premeditation requires that the act be “done after the exercise of reflection and judgment” and committed when the accused “was sufficiently free from excitement and passion as to be capable of premeditation.” Id. at § 39-13-202(d).
Premeditation requires a finding that “the intent to kill must have been formed prior to the act itself.