Sport in law

An adult player in a recreational softball game strikes out He becomes angry and throws his bat at the catcher, hitting the catcher and fracturing his nose. Do you think that a prosecutor would believe that this is criminal behavior and file charges against the batter? Why or why not? Regardless of the criminal aspect, what civil cause of action would the catcher have against the batter? Explain the elements of the cause of action. 2. How do you determine whether a certain contact was consented to within a game? Give examples of contact that might be consented to within professional football versus youth level football. 3. Discuss the defense of privilege and give examples of its applicability.

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