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Judgment of the Federal Court of Justice Ensures Differentiation and Greater Clarity

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In a ruling published on Monday, the Leipzig Sentence of the Federal Court of Justice deals with the question: When is medical involvement in the suicide of a mentally ill person punishable? In the trial against the physician Christoph Turowski, who is working as a freelancer, it appeared: Sentence only due to the loss of the voluntary responsibility of a suicide-willing and...
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In a ruling published on Monday, the Leipzig Sentence of the Federal Court of Justice deals with the question: When is medical involvement in the suicide of a mentally ill person punishable? In the trial against the physician Christoph Turowski, who is working as a freelancer, it appeared: Sentence only due to the loss of the voluntary responsibility of a suicide-willing and...

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hpd.de broke the news in on Thursday, January 22, 2026.
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