Yes, but only if he failed in the attempt..
Yes if it can be proven that your actions influenced the decision of the victim or provided the victim with the place and/or means to suicide
Yes , because if the victims were not bullied they would have not committed suicide , Some thing has to be done NOW ! .
Once the person is dead, there will be no criminal charges. So by definition, someone that commits suicide cannot be charged.
It is against the law to attempt or aid someone commiting suicide
Suicide is not against the law, as there can be no human punishment for someone who has successfully committed it. Attempted suicide will not bring criminal charges against you, but you will most likely be taken in for psychological evaluation whether you want to be or not, and can be held until they feel you are no longer a threat to yourself or anyone else.....which could be days, weeks, months and sometimes years.
Technically no. He committed suicide before the end of the war and the chance to bring any charges up against him.
Second degree murder is killing someone unexpectedly, the killerdidn'tplan to kill the victim. Assisted suicide is helping someone killthem self. Bothevidently different. Are you asking the difference between the charges or the act?
Suicide isn't against the law when one has bad grammer. That's a loophole in Washington's lawbook.
In the movie, Suicide Squad fought against the Enchantress and her brother.
Assisted suicide means that someone is helping someone commit suicide. Therefore it's any of the usual ways to commit suicide, just with someone helping.
No. Suicide is not illegal anywhere in the US.
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