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premeditation

[pri-med-i-tey-shuhn] / prɪˌmɛd ɪˈteɪ ʃən /


NOUN
planning to act
Synonyms


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Interviews with several other members of the far-right organization found a similar lack of premeditation.

From New York Times

Dunikoski told jurors Friday that the state does not have to prove “premeditation” for the charge of “malice murder” filed against the defendants, only intent to kill.

From Washington Post

He said he was sure the attack "involved a substantial degree of premeditation or planning" and was carried out "for the purpose of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause".

From BBC

"It almost always gets you first-degree murder because premeditation can be formed in an instant," Mark Eiglarsh, a criminal defense attorney and former Miami-Dade County prosecutor, told Fox News on Tuesday.

From Fox News

Second, the case allegedly involves a high level of premeditation with Mr. Toebbe collecting sensitive information for years before releasing it to the foreign government.

From Washington Times