That is beside the point, obviously the grand jury believed them. However, you still haven’t answered my question, if they INTENDED to cause death, do you consider that murder?
Oh, give it a break! These people were doing pain management. You can go ahead and pontificate about ‘murder” while you know nothing about the situation.
This is NOT a slippery slope...this is about providing pain management to terminal patients, something YOU know nothing about.
Your type critics make me sick...you are the types that bring on euthanesia cause this country can not let doctors do effective pain management! Hospice does this kind of treatment ALL the time, no slippery slope there.
Bloviating people who have an ax to grind create more harm than good cause now with this lawsuit we have to deal with all the fools who won’t give adequate care to patients.
Such "cocktails" are also sedatives and pain-relievers. Using them hastens death. They were likely administered under less-than-optimal cirumstances, since they were deprived of their usual technologies. If you want to call that murder...