Juvenile murder occurs when the individual accused of the murder of another individual, regardless of the victim's age, was under the age of 18 years at the time of the offense. The victim must have died as a direct result and intent of the other one-by-one or in the commission of a crime. For demonstration, a fatal shooting that occurred by a individual under the age of 18 because of previous intent, planning or premeditation, even if it occurred as a "heat of the moment" killing, is still considered juvenile murder. The identical occurrence that appeared because of the accident ...