A judge has reserved his decision on whether terminally ill Wellington lawyer Lecretia Seales gets the end she wants to her life.
Seales returned to court for the final session of the third day of her court case, in which she seeks to end her life peacefully with the help of her general practitioner.
Justice David Collins said he would give his decision as soon as possible in writing. Continue reading
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