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  2. James Charles Kopp - Wikipedia

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    James Charles Kopp was born in Pasadena, California and raised Lutheran, but later converted to Roman Catholicism. Kopp graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1976, with a bachelor's degree in biology, going on to take a master's degree in embryology from California State University Fullerton. Kopp started providing support ...

  3. Participation of medical professionals in American executions

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    The topic was the subject of a 1992 review by the American Medical Association, entitled Physician Participation in Capital Punishment. [ 3 ] Given the ethical conflicts involved, no physician, even if employed by the state, should be compelled to participate in the process of establishing a prisoner's competence to be executed if such activity ...

  4. California doctor-to-the-stars’ ex-wife among 5 linked to ...

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    California doctor-to-the-stars’ ex-wife among 5 linked to ambush-style murder outside his practice — months after saying she was ‘shocked’ by killing Nicholas McEntyre December 13, 2024 at ...

  5. Rex Burns - Wikipedia

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    The Killing Zone (1988) Endangered Species (1993) Blood Line (1995) The Leaning Land (1997) Devlin Kirk Series. Suicide Season (1987) Parts Unknown (1990) Body Guard (1991) Touchstone Agency Mysteries. Body Slam (2014) Crude Carrier (2014) As "Tom Sehler" When Reason Sleeps (1991) Fables. The Frogs of Sawhill Ponds, Vol. 1; The Frogs of Sawhill ...

  6. 28 deaths, 1 drop zone. How does this California skydiving ...

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    The USPA said four affiliated drop zones reported at least that many annual jumps in 2022, with the busiest coming in at just over 112,000. The average center, however, tallied fewer than 16,000 a ...

  7. People v. Stone - Wikipedia

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    People v. Stone, Supreme Court of California, 46 Cal. 4th 131, 92 Cal. Rptr. 3d 362 (2009), is a criminal case in which the court set precedent for a theory of liability that a defendant is guilty of a single attempt to murder when multiple potential victims are in the kill zone and no one is killed, but if the intended target is not killed and an untargeted person in the kill zone is killed ...

  8. Can Ozempic Kill You? Here's What Doctors Say - AOL

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    Since Ozempic was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2017, the medication (and other GLP-1 agonists like it) has become famous for helping people lose a significant amount of ...

  9. James Hatfield - Wikipedia

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    This was the second time that a book of Hatfield's had been challenged. In 1985 he had written an unofficial James Bond novel, The Killing Zone, [2] which – although purporting to be officially sanctioned by Glidrose, Bond's literary copyright holder – was a vanity novel. [3] [failed verification]