Tuesday, December 1, 2009

The Public Duty Doctrine.34: What Was Not Said

There are three reasons for this posting, regarding the link below. No. 1 -- The link is recent. Posted today.

No. 2. The problem with encountering government and its agents is not so much what is said, but rather what is not said, as in the case below of the probation officer failing to mention to the family (with children) that the probationer, who was going to stay with the family, was a sexual offender.

No. 3. Each time the average civilian deals with government and its agents without the advice of counsel, the civilian puts himself/herself in jeopardy.

http://sogweb.sog.unc.edu/blogs/ncclaw/?tag=public-duty-doctrine

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