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Degrees (e.g., first, second) depend on jurisdiction but often relate to the killer's intent, premeditation, and the specific circumstances surrounding the killing.
Forensic evidence, such as DNA, fingerprints, and ballistics, is crucial for identifying victims, suspects, and reconstructing the sequence of events at a crime scene.
Murder requires malice aforethought (intent), while manslaughter is an unlawful killing without such intent, often resulting from recklessness, negligence, or during intense emotional provocation.