Name of the Law/Policy: Felony murder
Law/Policy Catagory: Justice
Options:
1) There are no laws on felony murder; a homicide committed during the commission of a felony is not considered murder unless it is, in and of itself, a murder.
2) A homicide committed during the commission of a felony by a perpetrator of the felony is considered an ordinary murder regardless of whether it would otherwise be considered murder.
3) A homicide committed during the commission of a felony by a perpetrator of the felony is considered an aggravated murder regardless of whether it would otherwise be considered murder.
4) A homicide committed during the commission of a felony, regardless of whether it was committed by the perpetrator, is considered an ordinary murder regardless of whether it would otherwise be considered murder.
5) A homicide committed during the commission of a felony, regardless of whether it was committed by the perpetrator, is considered an aggravated murder regardless of whether it would otherwise be considered murder.
6) Laws on felony murder are set by local governments.
Effects:
1) Increase in civil rights.
2) No change.
3) Small decrease in civil rights.
4) Decrease in civil rights.
5) Substantial decrease in civil rights.
6) Increase in devolution.