Jack said it shows the trend, and the trend is toward legalizing assisted suicide.
I think as far as he's concerned, he thinks that what he did was proper. He knew the risks, and in order to move the process, he took the risks.
I think the parole board is acting irresponsibly and outrageously. The doctor in the prison keeps telling us, 'What can I do to get him out? He shouldn't be in here.
We'll be notifying them about our position, and we expect that they'll reconsider.
It would be a terrible miscarriage of justice if they're convicted.
After all, 88 percent of the Americans polled by MSNBC News said Dr. Kevorkian should be freed from prison.
A lot of people from a distance away, a couple of blocks away, approached us, but we only accepted people who were directly affected.
He asked for a single cell and said he didn't want any place further than Jackson.