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Tucker Hipps
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The Case Tucker was a pledge at Clemson Tucker died from a head injury suffered by falling off of a bridge into a shallow lake Is the case Civil or Criminal? – What’s the difference?
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Civil vs. Criminal If it is a crime against society as whole, it’s criminal – Jury determines guilt or innocence – Municipality prosecutes If it is a crime against another person, it is civil – Tort – an act that caused another person harm – Jury determines liability – who caused the injury – Victim controls whether case is settled or goes to court – Monetary compensation for injury
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Case timeline: http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/loc al/2015/03/31/tucker-hipps-investigation- reaches-standstill/70752010/ http://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/loc al/2015/03/31/tucker-hipps-investigation- reaches-standstill/70752010/ What questions would you want to ask if you were the police? – Find a partner – Come up with a list of questions Some I will be able to answer Some not – How would you go about finding the answers?
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Could it Become a Criminal Case? A witness said that Tucker was made to walk a narrow ledge on the bridge – Why? – He failed to bring breakfast for the morning run and this was his “punishment” If he fell accidentally, is that a crime? – According to the court, no – Why? – Because Tucker got on the ledge himself because he wanted to join the frat They would have to push him for it to be criminal
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What’s Going on Now? Tucker’s parents are suing Clemson and the frat – Wrinkle: one of the defendants in the case is the son of a Congressman from Delaware – Why would this change anything? What is “Wrongful Death?” – A person dies because of your willful act, or negligence What is “Negligence?” – Failure to exercise the care a reasonable person should show toward others Falling below the standard behavior of unreasonable risk or harm to protect others
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Jurisdiction Where did the event happen? – Clemson is in South Carolina – Oconee County Why can they sue both the University and the frat? – Because the University’s policies did not prevent the death – Because the frat did not abide by the University’s policies
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What Will Happen? Given what you know, would you award the Hipps family $25 million? Support your position
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