There is no legal obligation to render aid under these circumstances.range_rider13 wrote:I'm certainly not trying to justify helping a bad guy that was just put down by a good guy.
I was just curious if the good guy could get in trouble legally for not attempting to render aid to the bad guy if there was an opportunity to save the bad guy, and the threat had been neutralized. I know there is always going to be the possibilty that the good guy could come into contact with bloodborne pathogens and biohazards for attemptimg to render aid.
Under the circumstances previously mentioned, can the good guy get in trouble with the law for not helping the bad guy?
Chas.