Friday, July 26, 2013

Week 3 EOC: Rolling Stone Magazine


The fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev engage in activities that were very dangerous on the day of the Boston bombing “Ultrahazardous activities include using harmful chemicals, operating explosives, keeping wild animals, bringing dangerous substances onto property, and a few similar activities where the danger to the general public is especially great”. (Beatty 100) Beatty, Jeffrey F., Susan S. Samuelson. Cengage Advantage Books: Introduction to Business Law, 4th Edition. Shows that they wanted to hurt people so all of the acts that took place were Strict Liability towards Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and strict liability is  “A tort doctrine holding to a very high standard all those who engage in ultra hazardous activity (e.g., using explosives) or who manufacture certain products”. (Beatty G14) Beatty, Jeffrey F.,  Susan S. Samuelson. Cengage Advantage Books: Introduction to Business Law, 4th Edition. Who’s to say that Janet Reitmanis article has all the facts straight she gathered her information from people that knew Dzhokhar Tsarnaev I’m saying that because Janet Reitmanis article could be saying some defamatory statements about Dzhokhar Tsarnaev The law of defamation concerns false statements that harm someone's reputation. Defamatory statements can be written or spoken. Written defamation is called libel”. (Beatty 78) Beatty, Jeffrey F.,  Susan S. Samuelson. Cengage Advantage Books: Introduction to Business Law, 4th Edition. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev did in fact perform some horrible acts of murder along with assault. We all know three people died for the actions that took place near the finish line along with 264 people injured when they heard the first bomb go off that was assault then the second bomb went off even more people were put into harms way. “Assault occurs when a defendant performs some action that makes a plaintiff fear an imminent battery. It is assault even if the battery never occurs”. (Beatty 79) Beatty, Jeffrey F., Susan S. Samuelson. Cengage Advantage Books: Introduction to Business Law, 4th Edition.



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