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Jack Kevorkian - Wikipedia In 1998, Kevorkian was arrested and tried for murder after broadcasting the voluntary euthanasia of a man named Thomas Youk who had Lou Gehrig's disease, or ALS He was convicted of second-degree murder and served eight years of a 10-to-25-year prison sentence
Jack Kevorkian | American Physician Right-to-Die Advocate - Britannica Jack Kevorkian (born May 26, 1928, Pontiac, Michigan, U S —died June 3, 2011, Royal Oak, Michigan) was an American physician who gained international attention through his assistance in the suicides of more than 100 patients, many of whom were terminally ill
Dr. Kevorkian Was Convicted of Murder 25 Years Ago Today Kevorkian, a medical pathologist, had been defying state laws by engaging in assisted suicide—he claimed to help more than 130 people die— often using machines he invented like the Thanatron
The People v. Kevorkian Case Explained - LegalClarity Dr Jack Kevorkian, a pathologist from Michigan, propelled the debate over physician-assisted suicide into the national spotlight by challenging legal and ethical norms
Jack Kevorkian, Doctor and Human Rights Activist - Aurora Prize Jack Kevorkian was the preeminent advocate of euthanasia and the “right-to-die” movement in the United States The son of immigrants from the Ottoman Empire - his mother was a survivor of the Genocide - he was an exemplary student and polymath