Tyerell Przybycien is facing a murder charge in the death of 16-year-old Jchandra Brown. He is accused of purchasing supplies, goading the girl into taking her own life and taking video of the death.
Saturday, December 30, 2017
Lawmaker proposes 'assisted suicide' law after teen allegedly helped girl kill herself
Tyerell Przybycien is facing a murder charge in the death of 16-year-old Jchandra Brown. He is accused of purchasing supplies, goading the girl into taking her own life and taking video of the death.
Labels:
Assisted Suicide,
murder
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Teen accused of helping friend commit suicide could face trial for murder
Jchandra "Jelly" Brown |
PROVO, Utah (KSTU) -- A judge will decide if a Spanish Fork man will face trial on a murder charge in the suicide of a 16-year-old girl.
Utah County prosecutors argue that Tyerell Przybycien's actions led Jchandra Brown to kill herself, and he should be tried for first-degree felony murder and a class B misdemeanor charge of failure to report a body. His defense lawyers argued that Brown was responsible for her own actions.
Labels:
Assisted Suicide,
murder
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Dore Memo Opposing Assisted Suicide Bill
- "Eligible" persons may have years, even decades, to live.
- The bill is stacked against the patient and a recipe for abuse.
- "Using" the law can be traumatic for patients and their families.
Labels:
Assisted Suicide,
Euthanasia
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Press Release: Bill Will Allow "the Perfect Crime," Encourage People "to Throw Away Their Lives"
For print version, click here.
Salt Lake City, UT -- Attorney Margaret Dore, president of Choice is an Illusion, which has fought assisted suicide legalization efforts in many states, and now Utah, made the following statement in connection with a bill pending before the Utah Legislature. (HB 264).
"The bill has an application process to obtain the lethal dose," said Dore. "The process includes a written lethal dose request form with two required witnesses. One of the witnesses is allowed to be the patient's heir who will financially benefit from the patient's death."
Labels:
Assisted Suicide,
Crime,
Euthanasia,
Margaret Dore
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