For the purposes of this chapter: 1. A killing is 'felonious' if it is committed without legal excuse or justification. 2. A killing is 'intentional' if it is caused by or occurs during the commission of any act which involves a degree of culpability that is greater than criminal negligence. 3. Insanity or diminished capacity shall be deemed not to be a legal excuse or justification and must not be considered in determining whether a killing is felonious or intentional. (Added to NRS by 1999, 1351)
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