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The scenario.. Lets say you are rich and get sentenced to 100 years in jail with no possibility of parole.
With that in mind.
A.) You die of natural causes after 30 years.
1.)Is there any law that would restrict you from putting your body into a cryogenic state in hopes that you would be able to get revived in the future?
2.) If you could, and implausibly were brought back to life, would you have to go back to jail?
B.) What if you were in jail and the sentence you received was the death sentence?
1.) would the law then preclude your from Cryogenics?
2.) If you were brought back to life would you have to go back to jail? Would you be killed again? or would your sentence be fulfilled seeing as the state did kill you?
C.) Would your time being frozen count as time served?
If you got a 60 year term, and being revived after cryogenics was perfected, and the gov said you couldn’t do it, wouldn’t that be like them giving you a term of ‘forever?’
Well, if you do cryogenics.. you would be dead.
So.. the question is..
Would the state let you do it? and what would be the results if you were brought back to life.
For arguments sake you can say in the death penalty example that you died from firing squad and one way or another they revived you by either growing you new organs or replacing the damaged organs at the time they brought you out of the cryogenic state.
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Once dead the state no longer cares what happens to the lump of meat left over
You aren’t going anywhere untill you are certified dead. THEn the state doesn’t care.
It wouldn’t matter
Too much Demolition Man