Doctor, 2 nurses held in Katrina deaths
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13916867/
Arrest order: patients given morphine; 2nd-degree murder charges filed
NEW ORLEANS - A doctor and two nurses who worked through the chaos that followed Hurricane Katrina were arrested overnight, accused of giving four patients stranded at their hospital lethal doses of morphine and a sedative, authorities said Tuesday.
“We’re not calling this euthanasia. We’re not calling this mercy killings. This is second-degree murder,” said Kris Wartelle, a spokeswoman for Attorney General Charles C. Foti.
Should the doctor be charged for murder when she tried to minimize the pain of a patient? Especially when the hospital is trapped by flooding, all power were lost, no drinking water available and those people who were accusing her of murder now refused to provide any assistance for many days after the storm? If she simply ran away, left the patient to die in pain, she of course wouldn't be charged with any murder, would she? If the soldiers who shot people by mistakes in Iraqi were not charged with murder, should a doctor who tried help people be charged with murder?