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For many years, McDonalds ads sometimes featured a dopey character called the "Hamburglar"
(you know, a play on words with hamburger). Assume that the Hamburglar approaches Ronald
McDonald on a sidewalk, pulls out a knife, and demands Ronald's wallet. Ronald is no clown...
well, actually, he is a clown, but no matter... and so Ronald hands over the wallet. Does the
Hamburglar have an appropriate name in this scenario?
A. Yes, he has committed burglary.
B. No, in this case, he should be called the Hamrobber.
C. No, in this case, he should be called the Hamlarcener.
D. No, in this case, he should be called the Hamembezzler. - ✔✔B. No, in this case, he should
be called the Hamrobber.
This time, he took the wallet by threat of force, and so committed the crime of robbery.
Alice is distracted by her navigation system and strikes Al's car with her car. Brenda is driving 50
miles per hour over the posted speed limit while drunk when she strikes Bill's car. Which of
them has likely committed an intentional tort?
A. Alice
B. Brenda
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above - ✔✔B. Brenda
Simple carelessness like Alice's leads to negligence lawsuits. Deliberate acarons, and reckless
actions like Brenda's, lead to intentional tort cases.
Ann sues Bill in a negligence lawsuit. What type(s) of damages can she seek?
, A. compensatory damages
B. punitive damages
C. both A and B
D. none of the above - ✔✔A. compensatory damages
Of the types of cases we have examined so far, only in intentional tort à cases, can a plaintiff
seek punitive damages.
Roger shows up at his friend Fred's house. Fred did not invite him over, but Fred is glad to see
him, and the two sit down to watch a baseball game. Later, Roger uses a bathroom at Fred's
house, and he receives an electrical shock from a light switch. Fred knew that the switch was
badly wired, because his cousin received a shock from the same switch last week. Did Fred have
a legal duty to warn Roger about the faulty switch?
A. Yes
B. No - ✔✔A. Yes
Roger is a licensee. As such, Fred is obligated to warn Roger about hidden dangers on his
property if Fred has actual knowledge of them.
Lauren is distracted by a bee in her car, and while paying attention to the bee, she fails to
notice Ron's car until it is too late to avoid a collision. Has Lauren been negligent per se?
A. Yes
B. No - ✔✔B. No
Lauren has not violated a law, like a posted speed limit. She may be held liable for causing the
accident, but she has not been negligent per se.
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