question archive You are a judge who believes that individuals should be allowed to choose when to die
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Honestly, I would recuse myself from this case, to have it heard before a judge more equipped make the conscious decision. If a reuse was not approved, I would rule according to the letter of the law. I may however provide the minimum sanction determined by the law. As a judge I must always act impartially by following the four canons of the Moral Code of Judicial Conduct: to uphold and promote integrity, independence, and impartiality; to perform competently, diligently and impartially; suppress personal opinions to minimize conflicts of interest within the law; and not engage in political or campaigning activities involving the judiciary. Also, a bench trial is not a good idea for this defendant. If the people do not support this prosecution, jury nullification can take place. Jury members of a trial can vote a defendant not guilty if they do not support a government's law, do not believe it is constitutional or humane, or do not support a possible punishment for breaking a government's law