Question: D Question 15 2 pts Multiple Answer Options: Select all answers that are correct, whether that is one answer or more. Donna purposely rams her
D Question 15 2 pts Multiple Answer Options: Select all answers that are correct, whether that is one answer or more. Donna purposely rams her Mercedes Benz into Bill's Ford truck over a business dispute, causing $7,500 in damages. The incident happens in Pawnee, Indiana. Donna lives in Pawnee, Indiana, and has a vacation home in Seattle, Washington, Bill also lives in Pawnee, Indiana, and owns a rental property in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Bill can sue Donna in which of the following courts: Washington Federal District Court Indiana Federal District Court Florida Court of Appeals Washington Trial Court Indiana Trial Court Florida Trial Court Indiana Court of Appeals Florida Federal District Court Question 16 2 pts Multiple Answer Options: Select all answers that are correct, whether that is one answer or more. Cece texts Jess a double syringe emoji. Jess is offended by the message and immediately drives to Cece's apartment to confront Cece. Jess knocks on the door and when Cece opens the door, Jess punches Cece in the face. Which of the following statements is true as to Cece's legal action against Jess: For Jess to be liable in a civil court, Cece will have to prove Jess is liable at an approximate 51% likelihood, i.e. more likely than not For Jess to be liable in civil court, her guilt must be proven beyond a preponderance of the evidence, which is 99% Cece can sue for civil damages for Battery against Jess. Cece, as the Plaintiff, can file a criminal lawsuit against Jess. If Jess is proven criminally guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, Cece can be awarded civil damages, Question 17 2 pts You, on behalf of your company, hire Dwight to make renovations around your office building. You meet with Dwight on his first day and give him specific instructions as to tasks and agree to his hourly rate of $10 an hour for the listed tasks. After six hours, Dwight has finished all the tasks, and is now working on additional tasks as he does not feel your building is up to fire code. Dwight works for two hours on these additional tasks. Dwight charges you $80 for his work. You refuse to pay more than $60. Dwight sues you for Breach of Contract for the extra $20. Which of the following statements is true: O Dwight will win, regardless of whether you knew he was performing the extra work. O Dwight will lose for Breach of Contract, but will win for Promissory Estoppel. Dwight will lose as you are only required to pay him for the work you expressly agreed to in the contract O Dwight will win if you knew he was performing additional tasks and did not stop him