Nowhere
Not legally! It will be prosecuted as a murder.
Legally? None.
Using embryonic stem cells for research is not murder.
no
if he is the person who put her in the coma then yes, he would have technically finished the murder, but if he pulls the plug because he doesn't want his wife on life support then no.
No! It is an act of murder if not legally sanctioned. A bit like your use of English
There are things that legally justify killing a person-- but the word "murder" means an unjustified killing. A killing in self defense, for example, may be a justifiable homicide and not a crime.
Really!?!?! You seriously want an answer to this? Can you sue a gun dealer for legally selling a firearm to someone who commits a murder with it? No! Wow amazing!
Yes. In the United States, you can be convicted of killing an alien, whether he's here legally or not.
It depends. Does the killer know that the murder was witnessed. If so, the witness may be next. Legally, the witness may have charges filed against them as a co-conspirator or obstruction of justice.
Because murder is the ultimate crime, the taking of a life, which is unacceptable legally as well as morally and spiritually.Added: There is no saying "I'm sorry," after the victim you killed is dead and gone.
Nathan Lee, convicted of murder and executed in McKinney, Texas on August 31, 1923