In Canada, people who attempt suicide and survive may be held for psychiatric examination to determine if they are dangerous to themselve or other people. If the person is found legally insane they may be incarcerated in a medical facility. If the person is found to be legally sane they are free to refuse any medical treatment and cannot be held.
No it shouldn't be.
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Hmm. Now how would they punish a dead person?
^If the attempt failed, ddumbasss.
it should not be illeagal coz if sm1 dies every day with tensions then its better to kill himself 1 time and relax................
No, not since 1974
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Suicide is not against the law in the UK. It was until the 1961 Suicide Act which legalised it and introduced laws which dealt with assistance of suicide. Prior to 1961 suicide was illegal in the UK and was punishable by prison and fines (but not death!)
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Attempted suicide is not punishable in any state. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide
I would think it would be suicide. It is a crime to take another person's life and a crime to attempt to take your own life. If you succeeded in committing suicide you would be dead anyway so could not be held accountable. the correct answer is capital
You cant walk backwards with a bee in your hat while eating a jelly donut on a Sunday. Not sure where though.ORthere is a law in a US state(don't remember which one) that says suicide is a crime punishable by death.
not in the USA
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No. Ohio has a law that specifically prohibits assisted suicide. As of the early 1990's no state in the USA has a punitive law on the books for either suicide or attempted suicide.