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Defendant comes upon the scene of a crime, but disables the robber before the targets of the felony
  hand over their money. In so doing, the defendant breaks the robber's hand. If the robber sues the
  defendant for having injured the plaintiff, the defendant can escape liability due to the defense of
 
  A) mistake B) consent
  C) lack of a guilty mind D) privilege

Question 2

Landholder awakens to discover a burglar packing away the landholder's collection of porcelain
  poodles. When the burglar realizes this, the burglar brandishes a gun at landholder. An open window
  next to the landholder would allow landholder to jump to safety. The landholder shoots and injures
  the burglar. If the burglar sues the landholder, the burglar will lose because of the
 
  A) tolling of the statute of limitations
  B) threat was imminent and intended to cause harm
  C) discovery rule
  D) castle doctrine



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D



deesands

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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