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New York Penal Law 125.25 – Murder in the Second Degree

 

Murder in the second degree is a very serious crime in New York that can land you in prison for a long time, maybe even for life. I wanted to write this article to help explain what this law means, what the penalties are, and some of the issues around it. I’m not a lawyer but I tried to do a lot of research and talk to some legal experts to get the facts right. Let me know in the comments if I got anything wrong!

What is Murder in the Second Degree?

Basically, under New York Penal Law 125.25, you can be charged with murder in the second degree if you intentionally cause the death of another person. There’s a few ways this can happen:

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  • You just straight up intend to kill someone and then you do it
  • You intend to cause serious physical injury to someone, but you end up killing them
  • You commit a dangerous felony like robbery or arson, and someone dies during it
  • You sexually assault a child under 14, and the child dies

As you can see, murder in the second degree is about intentionally killing someone or doing something so reckless that someone dies. It’s different from manslaughter, where you unintentionally kill someone.

Penalties for Murder 2

Murder in the second degree is a class A-I felony under New York law. That’s the most serious type of felony there is. If convicted, you face these penalties:

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  • Minimum sentence of 15-25 years in prison, up to life
  • Maximum fine of $5,000

So yea, we’re talking serious time behind bars here. Not the kind of thing you want on your record.

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