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The Initial, Common Law Definition of Murder Included the Following

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The initial, common law definition of murder included the following requirements: 1) the crime was planned ahead of being committed, and 2) the offender intentionally killed the victim out of spite or hatred. Why was this definition inadequate?


A) The definition made no mention of murders committed without premeditation or due to negligence.
B) The burden of proof was too high to meet.
C) The burden of proof was too low, wrongly convicting many innocent people.
D) The definition did not included a prescribed punishment for murder.

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