December 10, 2010 10:12 AM |Updated: July 17, 2020 12:01 AM A suicide rights group has filed a first-of-its kind free speech lawsuit against the state of Georgia. It comes as four of the group’s members ask a judge to dismiss charges they helped a cancer patient end his life. The Final Exit Network claims Georgia’s statute against assisted suicide is unconstitutionally vague and violates free spee
Suspects arraigned in man's death Matter viewed as test case for right to die Four people accused of helping a Cumming man end his life in 2008 pleaded not guilty to the charges Thursday morning. The Final Exit Network and four of its members were each indicted last month by a grand jury on charges of offering to assist in the commission of a suicide and tampering with evidence. They are also cha
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