video assignment
link https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/california-news-anchor-arrested-shoplifting-24860964
1) According to the textbook, when store employees stop suspected shoplifters like the news reporter in the video, the merchant is sometimes sued for libel dispargement defamation exortion false imprisonment The Coach store in the video is entitled to the merchant protection statutes that allow merchants to stop, detain, and investigate suspected shoplifters without being held liable for false imprisonment if there is suspicion, suspects are detained for no longer than twenty- four (24) hours, and investigations are conducted only by authorized police personnel there are reasonable grounds for the suspicion, suspects are detained for only a reasonable time, and investigations are conducted only by authorized police personnel there is suspicion, suspects are detained for no longer than twelve (12) hours, and investigations are conducted in a reasonable manner there are reasonable grounds for the suspicion, suspects are detained for no longer than eight (8) hours, and investigations are conducted in a reasonable manner there are reasonable grounds for the suspicion, suspects are detained for only a reasonable time, and investigations are conducted in a reasonable manner 3) According to the video, Sabrina Rodriguez was accused of by the Coach store, which also generated parallel charges by the state against her. shoplifting; criminal false imprisonment; intentional misrepresentation shoplifting; civil misappropriation; invasion of privacy disparagement; intentional misrepresentation 4) According to the video, Sabrina Rodriguez's likely defense is that which would likely be a defense. she was not aware that shoplifting was a crime; unsuccessful her boyfriend coerced her into participating in the crime; successful she was not aware that shoplifting could constitute a felony; unsuccessful "affluenza" (in other words, given her celebrity status, she felt, albeit unrealistically, that she was "above the law"); successful she was not aware her boyfriend was shoplifting; unsuccessful 5) Pursuant to the video, if the news reporter had challenged the reasonableness of her detention by the Coach store, Coach could have claimed the which is also known as merchant protection statutes according to the book. Good Samaritan law transferred intent doctrine assumption of the risk shopkeeper's privilege shopkeeper's deputation