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When someone commits a heinous crime like a murder or rape,and is injured while being arrested and they get taken to the hospital.

Like that guy who shoot up that LGBT club in Colorado Springs and was hospitalized after. If it was up to me I wouldn't give them any kind of pain killer or numbing/anesthesia while they're being worked on. Why waste the money, time and the drugs to make them comfortable? Let them feel all the pain, they deserve it at that point.
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OliverM · 22-25, M
By that logic, you are the single decider of guilty or not guilty- without fair trial, investigation, and proper testimony. And while not always implemented correctly, one of the absolute most vital aspects of the law is innocent until proven guilty. Even in cases where you think it's super clear they are guilty- where is that line drawn? Who gets to draw it? Does that then mean that doctors, who are in the practice to mend and help people, become the forced punishers? Does it mean we make split-moment decisions as to who deserves what is essentially medical torture?

I get what you're saying. But it just doesn't make sense in practice.