
Hi Jeangenie,
Leaving someone to die at the side of a road knowingly can be an offense even if you were not totally involved.. ANOTHER huge grey area I will add though and very complicated .. that is why these criminal cases take months and months , with the "he did she did" .... so complicated ;-)
I can't remember the exact case that sets it as I have not looked at criminal things for a few years but it doesn't actually have to be your infliction for you to have a responsiblity to the person but it does have to be serious .
The case I remember vaguely was to do with someone being very very drunk and thrown out the pub ,the drunk then later died due to being outside in the cold if I remember , the landlord was held liable on the grounds of Manslaughter for knowning leaving him there. It is a very very old case.
All makes interesting converstation.