Compare and contrast first degree murder, second degree murder.

 Description Define murder. Compare and contrast first degree murder, second degree murder. Should we have different degrees of murder? Why or Why not? What are the key distinctions between murder and felony murder? What distinguishes between the various classifications of homicide? You must use at least two external sources in your paper. You must also ensure that your paper is properly cited and use the APA format throughout your paper. Please type this paper double spaced, proof the document prior to submitting. Please ensure your paper is free of grammatical and structural errors, and include standard margins and fonts. Your paper must be a minimum of 500 words; it must also include a cover page and a reference page. Please note the cover page and reference page are not included in your minimum 500 words. Please remember that this assignment, as well as all of the others associated with this course, is expected to be your own original work and NOT copy paste from various sources

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