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NY's highest court will rule on physician-assisted suicide

(AP) - The debate over physician-assisted suicide has gone before New York State's highest court.

The Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday in a case filed by terminally ill patients who say they should be allowed to seek life-ending medication from their physician.

The attorney for the plaintiffs urged the judges to reverse a lower court ruling dismissing the challenge. He said existing laws against assisting a suicide shouldn't apply to terminal patients seeking help from physicians because of an underlying and incurable condition.

An attorney for the state, however, countered that assisted suicide is a question of policy that must be left to the Legislature.

A ruling is expected this summer.

Legislation to permit and regulate physician-assisted suicide has been introduced but is not expected to get a vote this year.