Question: Using the assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (cigarette) precedent from the previous question, consider the following case: Your client is charged with assault
Using the assault and battery with a dangerous weapon (cigarette) precedent from the previous question, consider the following case: Your client is charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Your client was looking for a parking space in front of a store. She saw an empty parking space and signaled with her directional to indicate that she was intending to pull into the space. Just before your client pulled into the space, another driver cut in front of your client with her car and drove into the parking space. Your client then got out of her car and began to argue with the other driver. A scuffle ensued. Your client poked the other driver's eyes with her car keys. Draft the Defendant's argument analyzing whether the court should hold that car keys are not a dangerous weapon. (1-3 sentences) Draft the prosecutor's argument analyzing whether the court should hold that car keys are a dangerous weapon. (1-3 sentences)
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