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[Serious] Should Thomas Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States fac (by Sparky)
[Serious] Should Thomas Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States face criminal charges for knowingly bringing the disease into the country?
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Do we even have a law to prosecute him on? Honest question...
I know Liberia does and they want him back to arrest him.
I know Liberia does and they want him back to arrest him.
Now that i think abt it, there are laws against knowingly infecting someone with the HIV virus, so I guess its the same thing.
I'd say no. I'd come here if I knew I'd have the best chance at living.
That us a very tricky legal question. He can be arrested n charged, however he is already dying right, so how would u punish him??
Oh ok but still how would u punish someone who had knowingly did something like this? I know that an HIV positive person who knowingly gives. The disease to another person n does not tell them they r HIV positive can be charged with murder.
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