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AEWBW

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An unintentional homicide, committed without malice, which is neither justified nor excused, is
 
  a. second-degree murder
  b. premeditated murder
  c. involuntary manslaughter
  d. voluntary manslaughter

Question 2

Which of the following are prerequisites for a person to use deadly force in self-defense?
 
  a. a woman is threatened by a man wielding a knife
  b. a man is threatened by another man who says that he will kill him next month
  c. a man is threatened by a woman with a toy gun which looks real and he believes is real
  d. both a and c



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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