Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer just watched and laugh at him, filming the whole ordeal. Afterwards the four are arrested by Officer Vogel under the "Good Samaritan" law, and thrown into a Massachusetts jail to await trial. In "The Finale, Part 2," Howie was the second person to testify where he told District Attorney Hoyt that they did nothing to help him.
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| - Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer just watched and laugh at him, filming the whole ordeal. Afterwards the four are arrested by Officer Vogel under the "Good Samaritan" law, and thrown into a Massachusetts jail to await trial. In "The Finale, Part 2," Howie was the second person to testify where he told District Attorney Hoyt that they did nothing to help him.
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| - Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer just watched and laugh at him, filming the whole ordeal. Afterwards the four are arrested by Officer Vogel under the "Good Samaritan" law, and thrown into a Massachusetts jail to await trial. In "The Finale, Part 2," Howie was the second person to testify where he told District Attorney Hoyt that they did nothing to help him.
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