But doesn't this become a case of husband vs. parents, not necessarily life 
vs. death? I mean, shouldn't a judge decide who gets to make the decision, 
as opposed to what the decision should be?

After all, hasn't the right to die been pretty well established?


> exactly. While not in writing, it was clear that she did not wish for
> her current fate. Moreover  there's nothing really left of the
> original person. The reports I read indicated that the cerebral cortex
> had atrophied to such an extent that no higher functioning still
> exists.
>
> larry
>
>



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