We are unable to ascribe moral blame to the COP for this incident. We can, however, ascertain negative consequences to the community that would result from imposing a duty and resulting liability upon religious organizations to members of their faith. The result would be a powerful disincentive to organized fellowship activities. Thus, we decline to extend or create a new duty on the part of the COP toward Heidi.AP reports on the decision.
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Tuesday, December 03, 2013
Idaho Supreme Court: Mormon Church Owed No Special Duty To Child Injured At Church Organized Camp Out
In Beers v. Corporation of the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (ID Sup. Ct., Nov. 26, 2013), the Idaho Supreme Court held that neither the Mormon Church nor various individual Ward members are liable for broken ankle suffered by a 13-year old girl in jumping from a bridge during a camp out organized by Ward members of the Church. The court held that there was no special relationship between the Church ("COP") or Ward members and the teenager ("Heidi") that imposed a duty of care to prevent foreseeable injury to the teen. As to the Church's duty, the Court said: