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Their son died in jail
If so, the guard would be liable, as well as the institution that failed to supervise the guard. That means that taxpayers pay the judgment.— January 11, 2016 9:01 a.m.
Their son died in jail
What's the line between ethical and legal? Are new laws needed? If not, any breach would be a legitimate cause of action, no?— January 11, 2016 8:59 a.m.
San Diego Raiders...how does that sound?
Are you accusing San Diego spectator fanatics as being a bunch of couch-potato yahoos who haven't got the guts to play themselves but would rather cultivate guts with beer and hot dogs while forcing the rest of us to pay billionaires millions to build stadiums so they can pay billions to watch millionaire real players bash each others brains into mush and commit suicide?— January 11, 2016 8:53 a.m.
San Diego Raiders...how does that sound?
How about Fan-atics? They could go up against the Lions.— January 10, 2016 4:52 p.m.
Their son died in jail
Finally, "Is legislation needed?"— January 10, 2016 4:46 p.m.
Their son died in jail
Then, is it MORAL (whatever that means)?— January 10, 2016 4:45 p.m.
Their son died in jail
The next question: "Is it adequate?"— January 10, 2016 4:43 p.m.
Their son died in jail
The first question: Is the "minimal" medical attention LEGAL?— January 10, 2016 4:42 p.m.
Their son died in jail
"He may have had trouble convincing guards that he was really ill. Best, Don Bauder" That's not up to "guards," it's a MEDICAL diagnosis, which should be based on objective EVIDENCE, not speculation--or even pattern-recognition, by a qualified, licensed physician. Except for the patient's physician guards, or any other party do not even have a right to know anything about any person's medical condition or history without a court order, and the physician is required to maintain such records/information confidential.— January 10, 2016 4:38 p.m.
Their son died in jail
None of those issue are relevant.— January 10, 2016 4:28 p.m.