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Posts Tagged legal definitions
Criminal Law and Mercy Life Termination Considered
Recently, in our local newspaper there was an 86-year old man who had been taking care of his wife for 5-years in a nursing home. To save what little money he had he went three times per day to visit and feed her, even though she could barely move or even remember his name. The old man was running out of money and he could no longer afford to support his wife, and he had sold his home and moved into a very small apartment, he was almost completely broke.
He loved his wife, or so his friends told the police. After feeding his wife lunch one afternoon, the old man pulled out a gun and shot his wife one time in the head. He did not leave the scene, he just stay there and held her hand. When the police came to take him away he didn’t resist and he was crying. His daughter told a newspaper that it was a mercy killing, and that he cared more about his wife than anything else in the world.
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