§ 28-303. Murder in the first degree; penalty.
A person commits first-degree murder if the killing is intentional and premeditated, occurs during certain listed felonies, is done by poison, or involves corrupt perjury that causes the conviction and execution of an innocent person.
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§ 28-303. Murder in the first degree; penalty.
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