They determined that the duty to protect was not sufficiently discharged by initiating involuntary commitment and could be discharged only by warning the identifiable victims.
This case determined that the clinician has the duty to warn an identifiable victim.
The new figures also show a decline in the number of deaths of identifiable victims in Baghdad to 344 in May from 495 in April.
The court ruled that a physician has a duty to warn an identifiable potential victim when there is substantial risk.
Kivalina v. ExxonMobil was reported to be the first climate-change lawsuit with "a discretely identifiable victim."
But he stopped short of defining his view of the judicial power to remedy discrimination that cannot be linked to identifiable victims.
Executives of the European companies said they were one of the identifiable victims of October's stock-market crash.
The focus upon identifiable victims in the United States of America legislation has the potential for producing anomalous results.
Simply because there is no identifiable victim does not mean that the white-collar criminal is not unjustly enriched by the marketing of her crime story.
For this reason, removing the pedophile from potentially identifiable victims may be therapeutic.