Discuss how the meaning of "person" is integral to homicide law. How does it present problems at both ends of the life cycle?

What will be an ideal response?


Killing another "person" is central to criminal homicide liability because it defines who's a victim. The definition of person for purposes of criminal homicide presents problems at both ends of the life cycle—when life begins and when it ends. When life begins tells us when a potential victim becomes a real victim; when life ends tells us when a real victim is no longer a victim. Problems occur at the beginning of the life cycle when trying to determine when life begins. Problems occur at the end of the life cycle when trying to decide if a person has a right to commit suicide and if euthanasia should be legal or not.

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What will be an ideal response?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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a. full b. executive c. conditional d. total

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