INCREASE PENALTIES/MURDER AND DWI DEATHS (NEW).

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View NCGA Bill Details2011-2012 Session
Senate Bill 105 (Public) Filed Tuesday, February 22, 2011
TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR SECOND DEGREE MURDER TO A B1 FELONY.
Intro. by Jones, Rouzer, Newton.

Status: Ch. SL 2012-165 (Senate Action) (Jul 12 2012)

Bill History:

S 105/S.L. 2012-165

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: Jul 17 2012 - View Summary

    AN ACT TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR CERTAIN SECOND DEGREE MURDERS TO CLASS B1 FELONIES, AND CREATE A GRADUATED SCALE OF PENALTIES FOR DEATHS CAUSED BY DRIVING WHILE IMPAIRED. Summarized in Daily Bulletin 2/22/11, 4/20/11, and 6/25/12. Enacted July 12, 2012. Effective December 1, 2012.


  • Summary date: Jun 25 2012 - View Summary

    Conference report recommends the following changes to 2nd edition to reconcile matters in controversy.
    Adds whereas clauses declaring that the state must prove malice to obtain a second degree murder conviction, recognizing that North Carolina case law provides that malice may be shown in three different ways, and enumerates the three different ways of showing malice.
    Amends proposed GS 14-17(b) to define second degree murder as any murder other than that which is defined as first degree murder in GS 14-17(a) or murder of an unborn child in GS 14-23.2. Declares that any person who commits second degree murder is to be punished as a Class B1 felon; however, clarifies the exceptions that permit a person convicted of murder in the second degree to be punished as a Class B2 felon.
    Amends GS 20-141.4(b) regarding felony death by vehicle as follows: (1) makes repeat felony death by vehicle a Class B2 felony, (2) directs the court to sentence a defendant convicted of aggravated felony death by vehicle in the aggravated range of the appropriate Prior Record Level in spite of the provisions of GS 15A-1340.17, and (3) makes felony death by vehicle a Class D (was, Class E) felony and authorizes intermediate punishment for a defendant who is a Prior Record Level 1 offender notwithstanding the provisions of GS 15A-1340.17. Makes a conforming change to GS 20-141.4(a6). Amends the title to reflect added bill content.
    Effective December 1, 2012, and applies to offenses committed on or after that date.


  • Summary date: Apr 20 2011 - View Summary

    House committee substitute makes the following changes to 1st edition. Changes the bill title to read AN ACT TO INCREASE THE PENALTY FOR CERTAIN SECOND DEGREE MURDERS TO CLASS B1 FELONIES. Amends GS 14-17 by making as a new subsection (a) the existing definition of murder in the first degree and retains the punishment of first degree murder as a Class A felony. Creates a new subsection (b) that defines murder in the second degree as any murder other than that which is defined as first degree murder. Makes punishable as a B1 felony any second degree murder committed with hatred, ill will, spite, or with a condition of mind which prompts a person to take the life of another intentionally, or to intentionally inflict serious bodily harm which proximately results in death without just cause, excuse, or justification. Makes all other second degree murders punishable as Class B2 felonies. Makes a conforming deletion in subsection (a).


  • Summary date: Feb 22 2011 - View Summary

    Amends GS 14-17, as title indicates. Effective for offenses committed on or after December 1, 2011.