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Murder in Cuban law

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Murder in Cuba is classified into three major categories: murder with special circumstances, murder, and manslaughter.

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Murder with Special Circumstances[edit]

Murder with special circumstances includes:

Murder with special circumstances is punishable by a maximum term of life imprisonment, or by the death penalty.

Murder[edit]

Premeditated or non-premeditated intentional murder is punishable by a maximum term of 30 years.

Manslaughter[edit]

Manslaughter is non-intentional homicide. It is punishable by between 7 and 25 years in prison.

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