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    The first kind of tort is trespassing, and it is one of the oldest kinds of torts. Trespassing comes in three forms. Trespass to the person which includes battery, assault and false imprisonment. Trespass to land which includes unlawful interference with the possession of someone’s land. Trespass to land can involve many different factors. In a tort of trespass to land damage does not need to be proved because the interference itself is reason enough to establish…

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    Halliday Case Summary

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    In Jake’s case, the main issue is whether Pam’s actions constitute a trespass to land. Trespass to land requires the defendant to: directly, voluntarily, and intentionally interfere with the plaintiff’s land without the plaintiff’s consent. By entering the land to chase Sally, Pam satisfies the first three criteria, leaving only the last one, plaintiff’s consent, in contention. Despite not having explicit licence, Pam could argue she had an implied licence, as established by Halliday v…

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    again from the Devil. Pahom’s first conflict in the story is between him and his neighbor, who charges Pahom for his animals being on their property. Pahom feels that he is being treated unfairly and when a solution to this problem arises, a possibility in buying the land that is always caused him this trouble, he acts on it, buys the land, and becomes about 20 acres of land more rich. The second conflict begins as cattle and neighboring peasants begin to trespass on his wheat fields and…

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    A Texas man is facing multiple charges after being found inside a stranger's home on June 2. The incident took place in Nacogdoches at approximately 1:45 a.m. The Nacogdoches County Sheriff's Department said that the defendant, age 38, entered a residence on CR 805, made his way to the master bedroom and crawled into bed with the owners of the home. The owners woke up and called the authorities. A deputy arrived at the scene and tried to coax the defendant out of the house. However, he…

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    get a probation sentence with jail time he’d never serve and move out to California, away from his small town in Ohio, just to get away from that family entirely. (Stiens) The situation was very poorly handled on both ends and with some changes could have been avoided entirely instead of being one of the 1,054,860 assault cases that occurred in that year. (Statista) On this particular day in Melissa had asked my father to come over immediately. My dad, fearing the situation,…

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    positioned in what is called the ‘third space’, to use Bhabha’s term, in which there is ambivalence and uncertainty, an impasse that is hardly escapable; in other words, a state of nowhere. Nonetheless, Moroccan feminists claim that they use a ‘Moroccanized’ French which is emptied and depleted from its “Frenchness”. That is to say, they deprive the French language from its core, and they reload it with a Moroccan cultural content. In fact, Moroccan feminists have been considered with Islam, and…

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    Wawa Reflection

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    On the above date and time I responded to Wawa, located at 8519 US-19, reference an irate customer. The Port Richey F.D. was on scene in the store when they advised me, via radio, that a customer was requesting a police officer to respond. The F.D. stated that there was a disturbance that occurred in the store. Upon arrival, I made contact with F.D. and the white male subject, later identified as Hunter Craig Meyer. Meyer advised me that he became upset, and started cursing at the cashier for…

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    On the above date I was conducting a business check of Walmart. While conducting the business check, I was alerted by Walmart LP Officer, Marion Edwards, that a White male subject was opening packages and concealing items. I proceeded into the vestibule, located next to the grocery entrance, where I made contact with the male subject, later identified as Clifford William Tyler Morris. Edwards, along with several Walmart managers positively identified the subject as the person who was opening…

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    Leah Case Study

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    touched Leah. While ordinary contact part of daily life constitutes a lawful touching, it is unlikely to be found that Adam’s actions constitute such contact. As a result, a judge will likely find that the conduct element of battery is satisfied. The fault element of battery is satisfied if the defendant intentionally or negligently causes unlawful contact. It will likely be found that Adam intended to commit his act since the train was empty, and yet Adam, able to stand anywhere, was pushing…

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    On the above date and time I was conducting an area check of zone four. While conducting the area check, I observed a female subject waiving me down with both of her arms. I approached the subject, who was standing next to a White male subject. Both subject were located on the vacant property located at 7902 Grand Boulevard. Upon my approach the female subject stated "he's trespassing, he shouldn't be here." The female subject further advised that she lived across the street from the vacant…

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