1 posted on
03/25/2005 12:17:44 PM PST by
HonestAbe
To: HonestAbe
There would have to be a crime commited wouldn't there?
2 posted on
03/25/2005 12:18:55 PM PST by
Borges
To: HonestAbe
"Crime scene" means "scene of a crime." Since what's happening is legal, there is no crime and, therefore, no crime scene.
3 posted on
03/25/2005 12:34:55 PM PST by
Clara Lou
(Hillary Clinton: "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.")
To: HonestAbe
Probably not without evidence that some crime has actually occurred.
Maybe we should just appeal to the UN instead? Maybe they can send troops in to help us? Yeah, yeah, that's the ticket...
Sigh.
4 posted on
03/25/2005 12:36:49 PM PST by
Chad Fairbanks
(Sure you can trust the government... just ask an Indian...)
To: HonestAbe
There is no crime, thus no crime scene.
6 posted on
03/25/2005 12:46:22 PM PST by
bert
(Peace is only halftime !)
To: HonestAbe
I would say Hospice would be a crime seen no matter what "Borges" replied. A crime is being comitted and that is............murder. When you take it upon yourself to deny someone food and water and that person can breathe and wake up on their own you are clearly committing a crime. When that person dies as a result of that you have killed them. Case closed!
To: HonestAbe
To do so would be to indict himself for not having saved Terri when he had the chance.
9 posted on
03/25/2005 12:51:50 PM PST by
Ben Chad
To: HonestAbe
The state has the duty to examine the body in the case of unusual circumstances.
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