Kasz216 said:
I mean, it's in a court of law. It has nothing to do with day to day being judged. You can often be treated guilty without proven in outside of a court of law. For example if something goes missing at an office and they're pretty sure it was you who took it they can fire you. Innocent until proven guilty is only used that way because the other way would be more unfair when it comes to harsh legal penalties. As for good samartian laws. They vary from state to state and are disgarded if it's considered the person acted "recklessly. |
My girlfriend says she is not sure on how it works for EMT's, but in the state of NY Nurses and the like are pretty much obligated to help and seeing how one of these guys is from Long Island (where I live) I am sure he probably fell under the same laws that she now does.
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