AIDS Patient Seeks Court OK to Die
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A dying AIDS patient seeking to win the legal right to physician-assisted suicide asked a judge to lift a stay preventing him from taking his own life. Palm Beach County Judge Joseph Davis had ruled that Charles Hall could end his life with the aid of a doctor. But the state said it would appeal, triggering a 30-day stay. Through his attorney, Robert Rivas, Hall, 35 and bedridden, asked Circuit Judge Lucy Brown to set aside the stay.
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