2502 - Murder.

     § 2502.  Murder.        (a)  Murder of the first degree.--A criminal homicide     constitutes murder of the first degree when it is committed by     an intentional killing.        (b)  Murder of the second degree.--A criminal homicide     constitutes murder of the second degree when it is committed     while defendant was engaged as a principal or an accomplice in     the perpetration of a felony.        (c)  Murder of the third degree.--All other kinds of murder     shall be murder of the third degree. Murder of the third degree     is a felony of the first degree.        (d)  Definitions.--As used in this section the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Fireman."  Includes any employee or member of a municipal     fire department or volunteer fire company.        "Hijacking."  Any unlawful or unauthorized seizure or     exercise of control, by force or violence or threat of force or     violence.        "Intentional killing."  Killing by means of poison, or by     lying in wait, or by any other kind of willful, deliberate and     premeditated killing.        "Perpetration of a felony."  The act of the defendant in     engaging in or being an accomplice in the commission of, or an     attempt to commit, or flight after committing, or attempting to     commit robbery, rape, or deviate sexual intercourse by force or     threat of force, arson, burglary or kidnapping.        "Principal."  A person who is the actor or perpetrator of the     crime.     (Mar. 26, 1974, P.L.213, No.46, eff. imd.; Apr. 28, 1978,     P.L.84, No.39, eff. 60 days)        Cross References.  Section 2502 is referred to in sections     2507, 2602, 5708, 6105 of this title; section 3304 of Title 5     (Athletics and Sports); section 5303 of Title 23 (Domestic     Relations); sections 1515, 5551, 9802 of Title 42 (Judiciary and     Judicial Procedure); sections 3903, 7122 of Title 61 (Prisons     and Parole).