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    UK court says lawyers can help right-to-die man

    LONDON (AP) — A paralyzed British man who wants to die won the first round in his legal battle Friday, when the High Court ruled his lawyers won't be prosecuted if they seek out experts to help him commit suicide.

    The man, who is in his 40s and identified only as Martin, has locked-in syndrome after a stroke and communicates by moving his eyes. He says he wants to end his life, and his lawyers sought a declaration that they could seek information about his options — including Swiss assisted-suicide clinics — to help him prepare a legal challenge.

    Under British law, assisting a suicide is punishable by up to 14 years in prison, but convictions are rare. More than 100 Britons have died in clinics run by the Swiss group Dignitas since 1998, and no relative or friend has been charged.

    In Martin's case, lawyers say neither his wife nor any other member of his family is willing to help him die.

    Two judges declared Friday that the lawyers could obtain information from experts and "identify one or more people or bodies that might be willing to assist Martin."

    Martin's lawyers still plan to go to court seeking clarification of guidelines laid out by the country's chief prosecutor in 2010, which listed mitigating factors, such as compassion, in cases of assisted suicide.

    Martin's lawyers want a declaration that professionals they find to help their client end his life will not face criminal or disciplinary action in doing so.

    Rosa Curling, one of Martin's lawyers, welcomed the ruling.

    "Martin has made clear to us that he wishes to end his life, and, thanks to the judgment handed down today in the High Court, we can now proceed with preparing his legal claim," she said.

    "We can instruct doctors to advise him on his options regarding his wish to die and also take steps to identify an individual who might be willing to assist him in taking his life."

     

    5 comments

    • world tax education  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  16 days ago
      The story didn't say how long he's been that way. That would have helped dear AP.
    • world tax education  •  Wallingford, Connecticut  •  16 days ago
      The British have no land and building tax and no estate tax as a % of the net estate. Our forefathers shot the wrong group and we neded up with a French form of taxation. Factories have neded up in places with a better tax climate.
    • Carol  •  16 days ago
      Finally a court with some sense.
    • dan  •  Montgomery, Alabama  •  16 days ago
      That's right lets just make taking someone's else's life legal. What the heck is up with this insanity. We just become more and more depraved. Let God decide who lives and dies. We have totally taken leave of our sences!
    • Jeffrey  •  Rochester, Minnesota  •  26 days ago
      If the man is bedridden and has no quality of life left, let him pass away if he likes. It's more of a crime to let him just sit there unable to enjoy anything.
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