This torts quiz, given by law school dean and professor William T. Muse on October 25, 1967, consists of one question: A, pointing a gun at B, chases B down the street and into a crowded store. A corners B and pulls the trigger on the gun but B avoids being hit by darting behind a post. The bullet hits the post and glances off in another direction striking C, a customer. B then picks up a manakin and uses it as a shield while backing into the store manager\u27s glass-enclosed office which is occupied by D, a stenographer. Just before B closes and locks the door the second bullet from A\u27s gun pierces the manakin but is diverted from B. After waiting some time A leaves. What tort or torts, if any, have been committed? By whom? Against whom...
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This torts quiz, given by law school dean and professor William T. Muse on October 28, 1970, consist...
This Torts I exam, given by Professor William T. Muse on January 25, 1939, begins with this question...
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