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Millie told bernard that she was going to punch him in the nose. millie started to punch bernard but he stepped back, and all she managed to do was jab him in the shoulder. sally, who was going by on the street, saw millie attempting to hit bernard. sally came over and grabbed millie's hands, pinning millie's hands behind her back. assuming that millie sues sally, what would be the most likely result at trial?

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