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What does the term "homicide" mean in criminal law?
A. A legal defense strategy
B. The intentional killing of one person by another
C. A court order
D. Imposing criminal liability for a death that occurs during the commission of a felony

Homicide in criminal law refers to the intentional killing of one person by another, and it is a broad term that includes both lawful and unlawful killings.

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