1. Under the California law, the main difference between first-degree and second-degree murder is the premeditation nature. To be convicted of first-degree murder, one must intentional act to commit a murder “willfully, deliberating and with premeditation” with a malice aforethought. in this degree, a murder can be committed by using a weapon or device that can cause destruction, explosion, poison or torturing the victim. However, if one kills someone during a robbery, burglary, carjacking, kidnapping, etc, the felony-murder rule will come into effect. On the other hand, second-degree murder applies to murders that were not premeditated or deliberate but willfully with a malice aforethought.
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