Under the Georgian criminal code, homicides are classified into multiple categories.
[1] Intentional killings are punishable by imprisonment for a term of seven to fifteen years, with or without restriction of the rights regarding weapons.
For intentional killing under aggravating circumstances, the following punishments are applied: Felony murder is when a death occurs during committing an "inherently dangerous felony" such as a burglary.
The death could be unintentional and accidental, but is still considered murder because it occurred during the commission of a felony (praeter intentionem).
Manslaughter is murder committed without direct intention as in an accident.