Dr. Jack Kevorkian sentenced to 10 to 25 years for the videotaped assisted-suicide
PON99041303 - 13 APRIL 1999 - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, USA: Dr. Jack Kevorkian is handcuffed and removed from the court room by Oakland County Sheriff deputies after being sentenced in his murder trial in Pontiac, Mich., Tuesday, April 13, 1999. Judge Jessica Cooper sentenced Kevorkian to 10 to 25 years for the videotaped assisted-suicide death of Thomas Youk of Waterford Township, Mich., which was shown on CBS's '60 Minutes.' wy/vg/Vaughn Gurganian/POOL UPI
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