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Question Torts | Intentional Torts Overview | ESSAY Medium

A museum director suspected a volunteer, Mira, of taking a missing donation envelope. The director brought Mira into...

...that Mira could have left through the loading dock. This essay tests false imprisonment through physical barriers, threats, and unreasonable escape options. NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) o...

Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) of Torts

Question Torts | Privileges and Defenses | ESSAY Hard

A department-store camera showed Jules placing a boxed watch into his coat pocket near the jewelry counter. The angle...

...he guard later checked the receipt and released Jules. Jules sues for false imprisonment, battery, and emotional distress. The store asserts a merchant detention privilege. Analyze the store's privilege and its limits. T...

Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) of Torts

Question Torts | Privileges and Defenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

A store security employee saw a customer place a perfume bottle into her bag and walk past the registers. The employe...

...when a receipt was found. Which statement best describes the store's false-imprisonment defense? This question tests the merchant detention privilege. NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) of Tort

Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) of Torts

Question Torts | Intentional Torts Overview | ESSAY Hard

At a hotel, a guest, Talia, complained at the front desk that her room had been entered while she was gone. The manag...

...Talia's strongest intentional tort claims. Discuss battery, assault, false imprisonment, and property tort theories. This essay requires students to classify multiple intentional torts from one fact pattern. NCBE MBE Su...

Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) of Torts

Question Torts | Defamation | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Medium

A private citizen sues a newspaper for a false article about a matter of public concern and seeks actual damages for...

A private citizen sues a newspaper for a false article about a matter of public concern and seeks actual damages for lost business. What fault showing is constitutionally required at minimum? This question tests fault an...

Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc.

Question Torts | Defamation | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

At a staff meeting, a manager falsely said to 20 employees, "Nina stole money from the company safe last week." Nina...

At a staff meeting, a manager falsely said to 20 employees, "Nina stole money from the company safe last week." Nina sues for defamation. Which statement best describes the nature of the statement? This question tests sl...

Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) of Torts

Question Criminal Law and Procedure | Theft and Property Crimes | ESSAY Hard

A buyer falsely told a boat owner, "My cashier's check has already cleared, and my bank confirmed the funds," knowing...

A buyer falsely told a boat owner, "My cashier's check has already cleared, and my bank confirmed the funds," knowing the check was fake. Relying on that statement, the owner signed over the boat title and handed the buy...

Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 223.3, Model Penal Code 223.4

Question Torts | Defamation | MULTIPLE_CHOICE Easy

A city mayor sues a newspaper for falsely stating that the mayor took bribes in awarding a public contract. What faul...

A city mayor sues a newspaper for falsely stating that the mayor took bribes in awarding a public contract. What fault standard must the mayor prove to recover for defamation? This question tests the actual-malice standa...

Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, New York Times Co. v. Sullivan