125.27 - Murder in the first degree.

§ 125.27 Murder in the first degree.    A person is guilty of murder in the first degree when:    1.  With  intent  to  cause the death of another person, he causes the  death of such person or of a third person; and    (a) Either:    (i) the intended victim was a police officer as defined in subdivision  34 of section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law who was at the time  of  the killing engaged in the course of performing his official duties, and  the  defendant  knew  or  reasonably should have known that the intended  victim was a police officer; or    (ii) the intended victim was a peace officer as defined in paragraph a  of subdivision  twenty-one,  subdivision  twenty-three,  twenty-four  or  sixty-two  (employees  of the division for youth) of section 2.10 of the  criminal procedure law who was at the time of the killing engaged in the  course of performing his official duties,  and  the  defendant  knew  or  reasonably  should  have  known  that  the  intended  victim  was such a  uniformed court officer, parole officer, probation officer, or  employee  of the division for youth; or    (iii)  the  intended  victim  was  an employee of a state correctional  institution or was an employee  of  a  local  correctional  facility  as  defined  in  subdivision two of section forty of the correction law, who  was at the time of the killing engaged in the course of  performing  his  official  duties, and the defendant knew or reasonably should have known  that the intended  victim  was  an  employee  of  a  state  correctional  institution or a local correctional facility; or    (iv)  at  the time of the commission of the killing, the defendant was  confined in a state correctional institution or was otherwise in custody  upon a sentence for the term of his natural life,  or  upon  a  sentence  commuted to one of natural life, or upon a sentence for an indeterminate  term  the minimum of which was at least fifteen years and the maximum of  which was natural life, or at the time of the commission of the killing,  the defendant had escaped from such confinement or custody while serving  such a sentence and had not yet been returned  to  such  confinement  or  custody; or    (v)  the intended victim was a witness to a crime committed on a prior  occasion and the death was caused for  the  purpose  of  preventing  the  intended victim's testimony in any criminal action or proceeding whether  or  not  such  action  or proceeding had been commenced, or the intended  victim had previously testified in a criminal action or  proceeding  and  the  killing  was  committed for the purpose of exacting retribution for  such prior testimony, or the intended victim  was  an  immediate  family  member  of  a  witness  to a crime committed on a prior occasion and the  killing was committed for the purpose of preventing or  influencing  the  testimony  of  such  witness,  or  the  intended victim was an immediate  family member of a witness who had previously testified  in  a  criminal  action  or  proceeding  and the killing was committed for the purpose of  exacting retribution upon such witness for such prior testimony. As used  in this subparagraph "immediate family member" means  a  husband,  wife,  father, mother, daughter, son, brother, sister, stepparent, grandparent,  stepchild or grandchild; or    (vi) the defendant committed the killing or procured commission of the  killing  pursuant  to an agreement with a person other than the intended  victim to commit the same for the receipt,  or  in  expectation  of  the  receipt, of anything of pecuniary value from a party to the agreement or  from  a person other than the intended victim acting at the direction of  a party to such agreement; or    (vii) the victim was killed while the defendant was in the  course  of  committing  or  attempting  to  commit  and  in  furtherance of robbery,burglary in the first degree or second degree, kidnapping in  the  first  degree,  arson  in  the first degree or second degree, rape in the first  degree, criminal sexual act in the first degree,  sexual  abuse  in  the  first  degree,  aggravated sexual abuse in the first degree or escape in  the first degree, or in the  course  of  and  furtherance  of  immediate  flight after committing or attempting to commit any such crime or in the  course of and furtherance of immediate flight after attempting to commit  the  crime  of murder in the second degree; provided however, the victim  is not a participant in one of the aforementioned crimes  and,  provided  further  that,  unless  the  defendant's  criminal  liability under this  subparagraph is based upon the defendant having commanded another person  to cause the death of the victim or intended victim pursuant to  section  20.00  of  this  chapter,  this  subparagraph  shall not apply where the  defendant's criminal liability is based  upon  the  conduct  of  another  pursuant to section 20.00 of this chapter; or    (viii)  as  part of the same criminal transaction, the defendant, with  intent to cause serious physical injury to or the death of an additional  person or persons, causes the death of an additional person or  persons;  provided,  however,  the  victim  is  not  a participant in the criminal  transaction; or    (ix) prior to committing the killing, the defendant had been convicted  of murder as defined in this section or section 125.25 of this  article,  or  had  been  convicted in another jurisdiction of an offense which, if  committed in this state, would constitute a violation of either of  such  sections; or    (x)  the  defendant  acted  in  an  especially cruel and wanton manner  pursuant to a course of  conduct  intended  to  inflict  and  inflicting  torture  upon  the  victim  prior to the victim's death. As used in this  subparagraph, "torture" means the intentional and depraved infliction of  extreme physical pain;  "depraved"  means  the  defendant  relished  the  infliction   of   extreme  physical  pain  upon  the  victim  evidencing  debasement or perversion or that the  defendant  evidenced  a  sense  of  pleasure in the infliction of extreme physical pain; or    (xi)  the  defendant  intentionally  caused  the  death of two or more  additional persons within the state in  separate  criminal  transactions  within  a  period  of  twenty-four  months  when  committed in a similar  fashion or pursuant to a common scheme or plan; or    (xii) the intended victim  was  a  judge  as  defined  in  subdivision  twenty-three  of  section  1.20  of  the  criminal procedure law and the  defendant killed such victim because such victim was, at the time of the  killing, a judge; or    (xiii) the victim was killed in furtherance of an act of terrorism, as  defined in paragraph (b) of subdivision one of section  490.05  of  this  chapter; and    (b)  The defendant was more than eighteen years old at the time of the  commission of the crime.    2. In any prosecution under subdivision  one,  it  is  an  affirmative  defense that:    (a)  The  defendant  acted  under  the  influence of extreme emotional  disturbance for which there was a reasonable explanation or excuse,  the  reasonableness  of  which  is  to  be determined from the viewpoint of a  person in the defendant's  situation  under  the  circumstances  as  the  defendant believed them to be. Nothing contained in this paragraph shall  constitute  a defense to a prosecution for, or preclude a conviction of,  manslaughter in the first degree or any other crime except murder in the  second degree; or    (b) The defendant's conduct consisted of causing  or  aiding,  without  the  use  of  duress  or  deception,  another  person to commit suicide.Nothing contained in this paragraph shall  constitute  a  defense  to  a  prosecution for, or preclude a conviction of, manslaughter in the second  degree or any other crime except murder in the second degree.    Murder in the first degree is a class A-I felony.