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Business, 18.12.2019 02:31 derrekdream123

Caldwell was shopping at t-mart department store, carrying a large purse. a security guard observed her looking at various small items for sale. at one point, caldwell put her reading glasses in her purse, and the guard thought she might have been shoplifting. the guard approached her in the parking lot and accused her of taking store merchandise. the guard found no stolen goods in her purse but had her return to the store with him. they walked around the store for approximately 15 minutes, while the guard said six or seven times that he saw her steal something. another store employee indicated she could go, and caldwell later sued. what kind of suit did she file, and what should the outcome be? a. false imprisonment, and she will win. b. intentional infliction of emotional distress, and she will win. c. defamation, and she will win. d. false imprisonment, but she will lose.

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