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This image accompanies the article about a mother who feels guilty for not calling 911 when her mother had a stroke and died in her sleep. The mother never told her daughter about the stroke until 2 days before her mother passed. The mother wanted to die and the daughter told her all this, could she be arrested and charged with anything for not getting help?

Can I Be Arrested and Charged With Anything for Not Getting Help?

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Question: If I watch my mom breathe heavy after she was paralyzed in her right arm the night before she passes away and not call 911 and she ends up dying in her sleep the next morning i didn't tell my baby momma that she had a stroke until 2 days before my mom passed and i never told her when she had the stroke my mom wanted to die and i told my baby momma all this could i be arrested and charged with anything for not getting help?

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No, you would not be arrested for not getting help for your mother in this situation. However, if you had knowledge of her condition and did not take reasonable steps to seek medical assistance for her, then you could be held liable for her death by her family or estate. In the end, it is important to make sure that those who need medical assistance receive it, even if they express a desire to not receive it.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Feb. 28, 2023, 9:16 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, February 28, 2023

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