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5 Grand;c-9896271 said:The question remains; Are the teens guilty of Criminal Negligence?
Criminal Negligence
The degree of culpability is determined by applying a reasonable person standard. Criminal negligence becomes "gross" when the failure to foresee involves a "wanton disregard for human life" (see the discussion in corporate manslaughter).
The maximum penalties for criminal negligence causing bodily harm and death are 10 years (14 years if the conviction is for street racing causing bodily harm) and life imprisonment, respectively.
IMO they could be charged with Criminal Negligence for not calling 911. Their family lost all contact of the victim and had gone days without seeing him. They (the family) reported him "missing". If the teens had called 911 at least the family would have known what happened to him.
5 Grand;c-9896271 said:The question remains; Are the teens guilty of Criminal Negligence?
Criminal Negligence
The degree of culpability is determined by applying a reasonable person standard. Criminal negligence becomes "gross" when the failure to foresee involves a "wanton disregard for human life" (see the discussion in corporate manslaughter).
The maximum penalties for criminal negligence causing bodily harm and death are 10 years (14 years if the conviction is for street racing causing bodily harm) and life imprisonment, respectively.
IMO they could be charged with Criminal Negligence for not calling 911. Their family lost all contact of the victim and had gone days without seeing him. They (the family) reported him "missing". If the teens had called 911 at least the family would have known what happened to him.
twentyfivelighters;c-9896140 said:Bystander effect mixed with peer pressure. Sad shit. Obviously they won't be charged but damn that's frustrating.
twentyfivelighters;c-9896289 said:5 Grand;c-9896271 said:The question remains; Are the teens guilty of Criminal Negligence?
Criminal Negligence
The degree of culpability is determined by applying a reasonable person standard. Criminal negligence becomes "gross" when the failure to foresee involves a "wanton disregard for human life" (see the discussion in corporate manslaughter).
The maximum penalties for criminal negligence causing bodily harm and death are 10 years (14 years if the conviction is for street racing causing bodily harm) and life imprisonment, respectively.
IMO they could be charged with Criminal Negligence for not calling 911. Their family lost all contact of the victim and had gone days without seeing him. They (the family) reported him "missing". If the teens had called 911 at least the family would have known what happened to him.
They won't be charged. CNN confirmed this. Can't arrest someone for being an asshole.
jono;c-9896364 said:It's a reckless, careless, heartless thing
BUT...
They would have had to endanger themselves in order to help him. Its different from seeing someone choking or something like that. I don't believe they should be charged.
They should be ridiculed and shamed for thinking its funny and recording it but charged? Nah.
thegreatunknown;c-9896292 said:His friend, David Cash Jr, "witnessed" (I believe, as do many others that he was a part of the crime, acting as a lookout) the crime and didn't report it, get a security guard, try to assist the little girl, nothing. His defense was that he had no obligation, legal or moral to help someone he didn't know.
He wasn't charged because at the time Nevada had no laws requiring bystanders to report crimes.
obnoxiouslyfresh;c-9896306 said:twentyfivelighters;c-9896140 said:Bystander effect mixed with peer pressure. Sad shit. Obviously they won't be charged but damn that's frustrating.
I wanna say it's the bystander effect aside for the fact that they were seemingly entertained and experiences some enjoyment. With the bystander effect, people freeze, go into shock, or they get scared to get involved, or they expect that someone else will get involved so they don't have to.
But they don't laugh. These niggas was unbothered.
5 Grand;c-9896402 said:Lets get something straight; Those teens had no obligation to jump in the water and try to save him, unless they were trained, licensed lifeguards. In fact, even if they were trained licensed lifeguards, unless they were ON DUTY, they had no obligation to jump in the water and try to save them.
But I feel that its Criminal Negligence because they watched a man drown and didn't call 911.
I understand that they weren't trained and didn't know how to save him (I'd bet most of the posters on the IC don't know how to save somebody from drowning) But all they had to do is call the police and tell them what happened.