
Family Charged in Assisted Suicide Case
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In Boulder County, Colorado, two family members are charged with felony manslaughter for aiding in the death of ninety-one-year-old Milsy Roller, marking the first time the states medical aid in dying law faces criminal charges. The case raises concerns over right-to-die groups, as Milsys daughter attended a Final Exit Network workshop. The nonprofit agreed to update its Colorado seminars, removing step-by-step nitrogen details and emphasizing state law. Milsy lacked a terminal diagnosis, and her family stood to inherit over six hundred fifty thousand dollars. Colorados end-of-life law, approved in two thousand sixteen, wasnt followed in this case. Roller and Norton face up to six years in prison and are set for arraignment next month.
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