ATLANTA - The leader of an assisted suicide group charged
with helping a 58-year-old man with cancer kill himself said he's
looking forward to a trial that he hopes will validate the group's
work.
Jerry Dincin says Tuesday that the Final Exit Network is "glad
it's moving along" and that they have been preparing for the trial
for more than a year.
He became the group's leader after then-president Ted Goodwin
and three other members were arrested in February 2009. The four
members and the group itself were indicted Tuesday by a Forsyth
County grand jury.
Dincin says the group has not been involved in any suicides
since it was charged but that it plans to put up billboards this
year in California and New Jersey.
They will read: "Good Life. Good Death. Your Choice."
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On the Net:
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