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Assault in a narrow passagewayan airplane aisle

Consider the following scenario: A, B, and C are individualspassengers on a single-aisle commercial airplane that is disembarking in New York.

  1. A is blocking B from passing.

  2. A makes way for C to pass, but C does not.

  3. B sees the opportunity to pass and tries to do so.

  4. A blocks the passageway.

  5. B pushes past A.

  6. A puts B in a headlock and puts him on the floor.

What common-law crimes have been committed by A and B?

Assault in a narrow passageway

Consider the following scenario: A, B, and C are individuals on a single-aisle commercial airplane that is disembarking in New York.

  1. A is blocking B from passing.

  2. A makes way for C to pass, but C does not.

  3. B sees the opportunity to pass and tries to do so.

  4. A blocks the passageway.

  5. B pushes past A.

  6. A puts B in a headlock and puts him on the floor.

What common-law crimes have been committed by A and B?

Assault in an airplane aisle

Consider the following scenario: A, B, and C are passengers on a single-aisle commercial airplane that is disembarking in New York.

  1. A is blocking B from passing.

  2. A makes way for C to pass, but C does not.

  3. B sees the opportunity to pass and tries to do so.

  4. A blocks the passageway.

  5. B pushes past A.

  6. A puts B in a headlock and puts him on the floor.

What common-law crimes have been committed by A and B?

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Consider the following scenario: A, B, and C are individuals on a single-aisle commercial airplane that is disembarking in New York.

  1. A is blocking a narrow passageway to prevent B from passing.

  2. A makes way for C to pass, but C does not.

  3. B sees the opportunity to pass and tries to do so.

  4. A blocks the passageway.

  5. B pushes past A.

  6. A puts B in a headlock and puts him on the floor.

What common-law crimes have been committed by A and B?

Consider the following scenario:

  1. A is blocking a narrow passageway to prevent B from passing.

  2. A makes way for C to pass, but C does not.

  3. B sees the opportunity to pass and tries to do so.

  4. A blocks the passageway.

  5. B pushes past A.

  6. A puts B in a headlock and puts him on the floor.

What crimes have been committed by A and B?

Consider the following scenario: A, B, and C are individuals on a single-aisle commercial airplane that is disembarking in New York.

  1. A is blocking B from passing.

  2. A makes way for C to pass, but C does not.

  3. B sees the opportunity to pass and tries to do so.

  4. A blocks the passageway.

  5. B pushes past A.

  6. A puts B in a headlock and puts him on the floor.

What common-law crimes have been committed by A and B?

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