Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Last Words

I am intrigued by this recently ruling that the last words of a dying person are admissible evidence in criminal prosecution.  I tend to agree.  What do you think?

Poll #1711712 Last Words

Should the last words of a dying person be admissible evidence?

Yes.
8(47.1%)
No.
5(29.4%)
Something else I will explain in a comment.
4(23.5%)
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Depends. One has to give weight to the fact that the dying person has nothing left to lose; if they take responsibility for a crime, there's a good chance they did it. Or they might just be trying to help out a friend.

Trust, but verify.

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