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Cases to analyzes
1. A lawyer who was also a professional boxer was traveling by train from Winnipeg to Regina. He was sitting next to a woman who, during the course of a conversation, said: "Professional boxers should be charged with assault and battery each time they engage in a prize fight." As a lawyer, how should he respond to her statement?
2. The house in which X resided was located on a busy street. From time to time, vandals had broken into his garage and stolen tools and equipment he had stored there. One evening, just at dusk, he saw someone enter his garage. He quickly rushed out to the garage, closed the door, locked it, then called the police. When the police arrived, X discovered that he had locked the municipal building inspector in the garage. Discuss the legal position of X and the building inspector.
3. At a packed public meeting of town council, an irate taxpayer named Kilmer questioned the council repeatedly, at length and in detail, about a proposed new sewer system. Exasperated with Kilmer's domination of the questioner's microphone (but despite the audience's apparent contentment to let Kilmer ask questions), one of the councilors blurted: "Kilmer, you're an idiot. In fact, you come from a long line of idiots. Can't you see we don't have all the sewer answers yet? It's just the early stage of the planning process for this." Embarrassed, Kilmer left the room. If Kilmer approached you for advice, what would you offer?
4. You have decided to open a new nightclub in a university town and have decided to hire part-time employees as "security staff" for the dance hours of 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. makea set of notes regarding the policies you want your security staff to observe and the legal liability that may result if they fail to adhere to those policies
5. Joe hits Bob. Discuss the legal issues raised as a result.