In cases of assisted suicide

a. one person uses assistance provided by someone else to bring about his or her own death
b. the person who provides assistance acts intentionally with full awareness of how thatassistance is to be used to bring about death
c. one person acts intentionally to obtain assistance from a second individual that is intended to end the first person's own life
d. all of these
e. none of these


D

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