New guidance for use in suspected “mercy killings” says that a prosecution is “almost certainly required in the public interest because the suspect has culpably taken the life of another”.
That, at least, should be the starting point, prosecutors in England and Wales are told by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) today. They must then weigh up factors …
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