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Originally posted by Ruth
And what benefit would prosecuting him be? Clearly he is no danger to the public - no need to put him behind bars for other people's safety.
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It would be his example that would be the danger if left unchallenged. That would send out a dangerous message
If it were not for this law, then vulnerable people could be manipulated into commiting suicide, and the killer would claim they did not actually kill them, only assisted in what they wanted to do anyway.
If he helps her go to Dignitas, he must be made an example of, for the sake of others