QUESTION 57 Heather owns a local store. One day she observes Tom in the store putting several pieces of merchandise into his pockets. When Tom attempts to leave the store without paying, Heather steps in front of him, locks the door, and says "you aren't going anywhere until you either pay for what's in your pockets or return the merchandise." Thirty Seconds later, while Heather has her back turned to him, Tom pushes Heather out of the way, unlocks the door and leaves True or False: If Tom sues Heather for False Imprisonment, the best defense that Heather can assert against Tom's claim is Consent True False QUESTION 56 Heather owns a local store. One day she observes Tom in the store putting several pieces of merchandise into his pockets. When Tom attempts to leave the store without paying, Heather steps in front of him, locks the door, and says "you aren't going anywhere until you either pay for what's in your pockets or return the merchandise." Thirty Seconds later, while Heather has her back tumed to him. Tom pushes Heather out of the way, unlocks the door and leaves True or False: Heather most likely has a valid claim against Tom for Trespass to Land True False QUESTION 55 David kicks Alyssa's leg in the classroom in order to get her attention. The kick was not particularly hard, and he didn't mean to hurt his friend, but unknown to David, Alyssa has a pre-existing condition known as "Poultry Leg Syndrome which caused her Tibia to be very weak As a consequence of her weak bone, the otherwise harmless kick caused his tibia to fracture. If Alyssa sues David and is successful, it will most likely be because of which of the following? That the lawsuit was brought in a "general intent" jurisdiction That David intended to kick Alyssa The "Eggshell Plaintiff Rule That the contact was harmful All of the above