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Originally Posted by massphatness
I rarely disagree with you, Scott, but in this case I do.
Paterno did the legal thing. But he failed to do the moral thing.
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Same here.
Also, after reading the grand jury report, a Texas court would most definitely have a different take on whether he did the "legal thing". Many states, including Texas, require every person who has cause to believe (notice it says "cause to believe", a pretty low standard) that a child is being abused or neglected to report it. Additionally, here, "professionals" including doctors, teachers, and anyone who works with children, are even required to report within 48 hours or face criminal sanctions.
Just because something is legal somewhere (assuming it even is--I don't know Pennsylvania criminal law) doesn't make it right.