Also, it doesn’t have to be “life threatening” read up on felony murder. A gun shot victim is walking to the hospital and you shine a light in their eye causing temporary blindness impeding their speed to the hospital, that’s enough for felony murder
This is not a good example of the case you are trying to make. This guy gave a resources to a group of people he had discussions with about committing a robbery, which itself is a felony and in this case women was killed in the commission of the robbery. Separate and independent felony that led to the death of someone is a classic definition of felony murder.
https://www.ncleg.gov/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/BySection/Chapter_14/GS_14-277.4.pdf I’d like to add this. Shining a light or doing anything to impede medical help is a crime. That is felony murder if they die. You don’t need to have been involved in the murder. I’m looking for the case now. A their was bitten by a junk yard dog. The owner of another business locked the gate. It wasn’t his dog nor his property but he was charged with felony murder for closing the gate. He in no way murdered him. But they ruled his actions affected the death
Also, it doesn’t have to be “life threatening” read up on felony murder. A gun shot victim is walking to the hospital and you shine a light in their eye causing temporary blindness impeding their speed to the hospital, that’s enough for felony murder
False.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Holle.
Combine that with MN law NOT TO INCLUDE STATE OF MIND OR INTENT. Impeding someone from getting help when injured is 100% felony murder
This is not a good example of the case you are trying to make. This guy gave a resources to a group of people he had discussions with about committing a robbery, which itself is a felony and in this case women was killed in the commission of the robbery. Separate and independent felony that led to the death of someone is a classic definition of felony murder.
So we agree on committing a felony that leads to death is felony murder? Or not
https://www.ncleg.gov/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/PDF/BySection/Chapter_14/GS_14-277.4.pdf I’d like to add this. Shining a light or doing anything to impede medical help is a crime. That is felony murder if they die. You don’t need to have been involved in the murder. I’m looking for the case now. A their was bitten by a junk yard dog. The owner of another business locked the gate. It wasn’t his dog nor his property but he was charged with felony murder for closing the gate. He in no way murdered him. But they ruled his actions affected the death