First, you don’t know that that guy really is a doctor.
Not an acceptable reason. I’d actually expect that medical personnel probably do in fact carry some sort of documentation that identifies them as such, likely for this very reason.
Second, if she lives, she can sue.
So…they want 1st degree murder rather than manslaughter charges. Blocking medical aid demonstrates explicit intent.
Not an acceptable reason. I’d actually expect that medical personnel probably do in fact carry some sort of documentation that identifies them as such, likely for this very reason.
So…they want 1st degree murder rather than manslaughter charges. Blocking medical aid demonstrates explicit intent.
Second degree is intent without premeditation.
My bad. Fixed it above.