1.

Murder:
Murder
2.
1st Degree Murder:
1st Degree Murder
3.
Malice:
Malice
4.
2nd Degree Murder:
2nd Degree Murder
5.
Voluntary Manslaughter:
Voluntary Manslaughter
6.
Domestic Violence:
Domestic Violence
7.
Bullying:
Bullying
8.
Robbery:
Robbery
9.
Carjacking:
Carjacking
10.
Sexual Assault:
Sexual Assault
Column B
a. The act of taking property from another person through force, threat of force, or intimidation
b. Version of assault and battery in which peers or acquaintances intimidate, or put others in fear
c. Stealing the car from the driver by an act of force or fear
d. An action with specific intent to kill or seriously harm another person.
e. Forced or coerced sexual intercourse or other sexual acts
f. Premeditated, deliberate act of killing another person with malice and a depraved indifference to human life
g. Killing of a person without malice or premeditation. Occurs right after the Victim has done something to the killer that would
h. Maltreatment, including physical and psychological abuse, which occurs within a familial or other intimate relationship
i. Unlawful killing of another human being
j. Killing that is done with malice but without premeditation or deliberation. There was not intent to kill until the moment of the murder

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Here are the matches of terms from Column A with their definitions from Column B:

  1. Murder:

    • i. Unlawful killing of another human being
  2. 1st Degree Murder:

    • f. Premeditated, deliberate act of killing another person with malice and a depraved indifference to human life
  3. Malice:

    • d. An action with specific intent to kill or seriously harm another person.
  4. 2nd Degree Murder:

    • j. Killing that is done with malice but without premeditation or deliberation. There was not intent to kill until the moment of the murder
  5. Voluntary Manslaughter:

    • g. Killing of a person without malice or premeditation. Occurs right after the Victim has done something to the killer that would
  6. Domestic Violence:

    • h. Maltreatment, including physical and psychological abuse, which occurs within a familial or other intimate relationship
  7. Bullying:

    • b. Version of assault and battery in which peers or acquaintances intimidate, or put others in fear
  8. Robbery:

    • a. The act of taking property from another person through force, threat of force, or intimidation
  9. Carjacking:

    • c. Stealing the car from the driver by an act of force or fear
  10. Sexual Assault:

    • e. Forced or coerced sexual intercourse or other sexual acts
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