mercy killing

Critically examine whether a legal defence should ever be available to mercy killing,and indeed whether mercy killing could be decriminalised.

“[T]he offender’s subjective belief that he or she was acting out of mercy, however genuine, does not and cannot constitute any defence to the charge of murder.”R v Inglis[2011] EWCA Crim 2637at [50].In light of the above statement, critically examine whether a legal defence should ever be available to mercy killing,and indeedwhether mercy killing could […]

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