2010
DOI: 10.1136/jme.2010.035436
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“…In the same week that this application was brought, Frances Inglis, convicted in January 2010 of murdering her son, who was in a vegetative state,20 launched an appeal against her conviction. Her family claimed that her original trial did not take account of the impact on her of advice from medical staff treating her son that the best course of action would be to end his life by removing sustenance.…”
Section: Assisted Dyingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same week that this application was brought, Frances Inglis, convicted in January 2010 of murdering her son, who was in a vegetative state,20 launched an appeal against her conviction. Her family claimed that her original trial did not take account of the impact on her of advice from medical staff treating her son that the best course of action would be to end his life by removing sustenance.…”
Section: Assisted Dyingmentioning
confidence: 99%