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To: willcousa who wrote (10271)3/6/2002 10:16:43 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) of 10921
 
I see a situation where Skilling came into the CEO role from operations, quickly got a smell of something rotten, made sure he didn't get involved and got out of there in six months. This would make everything I have heard him say true. Any thoughts?

IF you see a crime in progress and do nothing other than make sure you yourself get your booty out but don't notify the police, are you guilty of a crime?

Lets say a gunman takes a 7-11 with 10 people inside. Thinking quickly, you give the man your Rolex if he lets you go and the criminal, not thinking, agrees.... You then walk out and go your merry way and everyone inside is shot. Would you be guilty of a crime of not calling the police after you got away??? If you had called the police, perhaps a sharpshooter would have taken out the gunman and saved everyone?

Hmmm...
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