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Not if they all agree.
However, if one disagrees I would consider it murder.
I'd hate to be the police officer stuck with that load of paperwork.
Questioning, reading off miranda rights, finger printing and even the trial are all gonna be out of whack...
*starts fidgeting* uh-oh! Sam. Are you still with us? No? Who are you now? You're Samantha now. Okay. Tell me Samantha what Sam did to you on this day...
I'd love to be on the jury though. :)
Nope. It's still a part of his personality so essentially its still him.
It's nuttin' to worry about. They have as many lives as personalities. It's like a cat; kill one, they still have 8 lives left. Thats better than a video game!
No; every suicide threat is serious.
that's like asking if a man rapes a prostitute is it really rape or shoplifting...
It all depends on how crazy they are!
Better ask this guy.

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