deliberately

deliberately
Carefully, designedly, unhurriedly. As used in defining murder, the word means in a cool state of the blood. It does not mean brooded over, considered, reflected upon for a week, a day, or an hour, but it means an intent to kill, executed by a party not under the influence of a violent passion suddenly aroused by some just or lawful cause of provocation to passion, but in the furtherance of a formed design to gratify a feeling of revenge or to accomplish some other unlawful act. State v Forsha, 190 Mo 296, 88 SW 505. See also Commonwealth v Tucker, 189 Mass 457, 76 NE 127.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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