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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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What the difference in meaning?

He has been arrested on murder.

Vs.

He has been arrested on homicide.


What is the difference between homicide and murder? Please help.

  

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He has been arrested for murder. Vs. He has been arrested for homicide.

  • He has been arrested for murder.
  • Vs.
  • He has been arrested for homicide.
  • What is the difference between homicide and murder?
  • Please help.
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He has been arrested for murder.

Vs.

He has been arrested for homicide.


What is the difference between homicide and murder? Please help. It depends on the legal system of your country. Look here.

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