In an assault case, how is apprehension gauged? a. The apparent ability to carry out the threat
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In an assault case, how is apprehension gauged?
a. The apparent ability to carry out the threat as perceived by the plaintiff
b. The actual ability to carry out the threat
c. A reasonable person’s view of the ability to carry out the threat
d. Whether there is a chance of battery
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