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question 9 (1 point)
when a police officer is sued civilly for excessive force under the intentional tort of battery it is:
going to be decided on the basis of \beyond a reasonable doubt\
the plaintiff must prove that they were owed a duty of care by the police officer
the defendant must have \legal standing\ for the case to proceed
none of these possible answers are a correct response to the question asked
- "Beyond a reasonable doubt" is the standard for criminal cases, not civil tort cases (which use a "preponderance of the evidence" standard).
- A duty of care is an element of negligence, not the intentional tort of battery.
- Legal standing is a requirement for the plaintiff, not the defendant, to bring a case.
Since all other options are incorrect, the final option is the right choice.
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None of these possible answers are a correct response to the question asked