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Originally Posted by agdci981
The only reason JoePa wasn't arrested/threatened with perjury like the others, from what I have read, is that he was never asked to give a statement under oath. Was he? The fact he didn't report this to OUTSIDE authorities, as is apparently REQUIRED BY PENNSYLVANIA LAW, makes him culpable of a crime here. So to answer your question about what should JoePa do...CALL THE ****ING POLICE or at least instruct your grad assistant who apparently, laughably, worships you to report this to the police.
I'm not sure. I didn't read anything that stated JoPa witnessed anything. I guess, from your interpretation of the law, after the grad assistant and her father (? or someone who came along to report to JoPa); JoPa; AND the AD all should have gone to the police to report the matter?
I haven't seen the law in question, so I don't really know who would be criminally culpable here. I would think that what the grad assistant and JoPa did (report to the AD) would be sufficient under the law.
Indeed, neither JoPa, nor the assistant seem to be in any criminal trouble. If the law was as cut-and-dried as you say, there is an easy case there. Yet, nobody has been charged under this alleged "failure to report" law.
I suggest we have someone present the law in question and then we can debate whether it was broken by JoPa. Until then, I think calling for JoPa's arrest, etc. is too much.