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When making a warrantless citizen's arrest for littering, the defendant breaks the plaintiff's arm. If
  plaintiff files to recover damages for pain and suffering, the defendant will
 
  A) prevail at trial on a claim of privilege B) prevail at trial on a claim of immunity
  C) lose at trial D) prevail at trial due to the defense of mistake

Question 2

If a landholder repels an invader through the use of force, the landholder can avoid liability by
  claiming
 
  A) consent B) mistake
  C) privilege D) an unavoidable accident



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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