Is it intentional to help a murderer provide information about the victim, and what crime will it constitute? How many years?

If you knowingly provide the victim's information to the perpetrator, it is an aiding crime, which constitutes a crime with the perpetrator. Both of them are convicted of intentional homicide. If you don't know that the other person is going to kill someone, it should not constitute a crime. As for the question of how many years to sentence, it depends on the final result of the crime, which is finally decided by the court (such as whether the crime is attempted or not, whether the crime is suspended, etc.). ). But one thing is certain, that is, because the helper is not the perpetrator of the crime, he just provided some help, and the accomplice is an accessory in * * * *, so there is a statutory lighter or mitigated punishment, and a few years can be sentenced less than the murderer.