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W5 Homicide

W5 Homicide

Q The following discussion comes from your week 5 readings. Outside research to address these issues is encouraged. I would suggest using the online library for additional sources of information and research. In addition, I would recommend utilizing the legal studies program guide. Please use the Model Penal Code. Michelle and Stacey were roommates. Michelle had a boyfriend named Steve. Stacey did not like Steve very much. She found him to be ignorant and thought he drank too much. Stacey also did not like the way Steve treated Michelle. One night Stacey game back to the apartment and found Steve stabbing Michelle in her chest over and over yelling, "how could you do this to me Michelle, I love you with all my heart, how could you." Steve was visibly drunk. Stacey walked over to her desk drawer and pulled out a gun and stated, "I have had enough of you Steve." Stacey shot Steve straight in the heart and he died. Moments later Michelle got to her feet and took the knife Steve was stabbing her with and stabbed Stacey in the chest several times yelling, "I loved him, how dare you." Discuss the crime(s) Stacey and Michelle would be guilty of using the model penal code.

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Stacey’s act of shooting Steve directly at his heart leading to his demise can be counted as an act of murder because it was intentional due to Stacey’s previous perceptions about Steve, Stacey could have shot him elsewhere and that could have been counted as a manslaughter as Storm (2021) noted that “Murder had the criminal intent element of malice aforethought and remained a capital offense. Manslaughter was an unlawful killing without malice and was punished by incarceration.” This shows that Stacey’s act is a case of murder and homicide. Strom (2021) further mentioned about corpus delicti which is basically “the substance of the crime at issue”.