That would be under the code, not the act, in most cases. And I think it would depend on the circumstances of each person involved. But in the abstract, I can't answer that question. You'd have to look at each specific case.
October 20th, 2009 / 10:40 a.m.
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That would be under the code, not the act, in most cases. And I think it would depend on the circumstances of each person involved. But in the abstract, I can't answer that question. You'd have to look at each specific case.
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