A controversial subject, no doubt. And, if he indeed was breaking the law, the state had a right to prosecute. But, 2 years locked up would have been enough to convince Kavorkian to forever cease assisted suicides.
Just maybe there was a stste mandatory minimum sentence. Don't know.
Well it's about time! Damn that was harsh treatment....
ReplyDeleteyeah, God forbid you help people these days. sheesh.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if he'll try and get a job at our neighborhood hospice center?
ReplyDeleteA controversial subject, no doubt. And, if he indeed was breaking the law, the state had a right to prosecute. But, 2 years locked up would have been enough to convince Kavorkian to forever cease assisted suicides.
ReplyDeleteJust maybe there was a stste mandatory minimum sentence. Don't know.
Glad he's free.
His sentence was far too long if at all necessary.
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