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Bazley v tortorich case brief

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HOW TO BRIEF A CASE CASE BRIEF FORMAT - IRAC METHOD Use the following format for briefing of the cases: 1. Name of the case 2. Statement of Facts 3. Issue (Question) 4. Rule (Statement of the Law) 5. Application 6. Conclusion NOTES 1. The statement of facts should be a short summary including only the essential facts. In

most cases you read, the decision is based on a few determining facts. DO NOT COPY THE ENTIRE FACTUAL STATEMENT FROM THE TEXT. State the procedural facts (who is suing whom, the cause of action, the remedy sought, the result in the lower court or courts) - what we call the "posture of the case."

2. The ISSUE or question of law is the central or focal legal question in the case. The

student will have to determine the question of law by a careful reading of the case. NOTE: There may be more than one issue.

3. The RULE of law will generally be obvious. However, the judge does not always state

the rule of law clearly. In some cases, it must be abstracted by a careful reading of the text. The question to ask is, "What legal principle does this case stand for?" If there is more than one issue, there should be a rule for each issue.

4. APPLYING the rule or rules of law to the facts of the case is an important part of

briefing. Look for specific facts in the case to justify the conclusion of the court. This is the analytical aspect.

5. CONCLUSION - how the Court answers the problem. 6. All case briefs must be in writing and must contain ALL six parts of the case brief

format. Be prepared to read the brief in class and answer questions about it. The original will be turned into the instructor. Keep a copy of your brief.

ENGLAND v. S & M FOODS, INC. 511 So. 2d 1313 (La.Ct.App. 1987) OPINION [*1314] The plaintiff, Betty England, instituted this action against defendants, S & M Foods, Inc. and Larry Garley, to recover damages for a battery which allegedly occurred in a work related argument. Defendants appeal the trial court judgment which awarded plaintiff $ 1,000.00 for humiliation and embarrassment as a result of the battery. We affirm. Plaintiff was employed by S & M Foods, Inc. at its Dairy Queen restaurant in Tallulah, Louisiana when the incident occurred. Larry Garley was the manager of this restaurant. Garley became upset when several hamburgers were incorrectly prepared resulting in them being returned by the customer who had ordered them. Garley allegedly expressed his dissatisfaction by using profane language and throwing a hamburger which hit plaintiff on the leg. The sole issue on appeal is whether the trial court erred in concluding [**2] a battery was committed. Defendants contend no battery was committed because Garley did not intend to inflict bodily harm upon plaintiff. They argue Garley was disgusted about the returned hamburgers and he threw one hamburger toward a trash can and it inadvertently splattered on plaintiff. Defendants contend Garley did not intend to physically touch or injure plaintiff and her embarrassment was caused as much by her overreaction to the situation as by Garley's conduct. Plaintiff contends a battery may consist of forcible touching in an angry, revengeful, rude or insolent manner and damages are recoverable for humiliation and mental distress. She asserts Garley admitted he may have struck her with the hamburger, he did not deny using profanity, he was looking at her when he threw the hamburger and several customers observed the incident. Plaintiff contends the incident caused her to cry and become emotionally upset. For these reasons, plaintiff contends the judgment should be affirmed. A battery is any intentional and unpermitted contact with the plaintiff's person or anything attached to it or practically identified with it. Vascocu v. Singletary, 404 So.2d 301 (La. App. [**3] 3d Cir. 1981), writ den., 409 So.2d 676 (La. 1981); Prosser: Law of Torts, (4th Ed.), p. 34. In the area of intentional torts, intent means the defendant either desired to bring about the physical results of his act or believed they were substantially certain to follow from what he did. Bazley v. Tortorich, 397 So.2d 475 (La. 1981); Monk v. Veillon, 312 So.2d 377 (La. App. 3d Cir. 1975). In order to recover for a battery, the plaintiff must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that his damages resulted from an unprovoked attack by the defendant. Gilliam v. Williams, 451 So.2d 681 (La. App. 2d Cir. 1984); Hemsley v. Sims, 325 So.2d 877 (La. App. 2d Cir. 1976), writ den., 328 So.2d 374 (La. 1976). Mental distress and humiliation in connection with a battery are compensable items of damage. Reck v. Stevens, 373 So.2d 498 (La. 1979); Squyres v. Phillips, 285 So.2d 337 (La. App. 3d Cir. 1973); Earle v. Wilhite, 299 So.2d 393 (La. App. 2d Cir. 1974). The trial judge is in a better position to evaluate the credibility of witnesses and the weight of evidence than an appellate [*1315] court which does not see or hear the witnesses. For this reason, [**4] a reviewing court should adopt the trial court's finding as its own in the absence of

clear error, even if other conclusions from the same evidence are equally reasonable. Arceneaux v. Domingue, 365 So.2d 1330 (La. 1978); Harris v. Pineset, 499 So.2d 499 (La. App. 2d Cir. 1986). The trial judge found that Garley committed a battery by throwing a hamburger which hit plaintiff on the leg. The trial judge further found the incident occurred in front of patrons and other employees of Dairy Queen and caused plaintiff humiliation and embarrassment. For the reasons which follow, we find no clear error in these findings of the trial judge. Plaintiff testified Garley used profane language when he told her to prepare the hamburgers correctly. She stated Garley, while looking straight at her, then threw the hamburger which hit her on the leg. Plaintiff testified she argued with Garley about the matter and several patrons observed the incident which caused her to cry and become emotionally upset. Garley testified he threw the hamburger toward a trash can because he was disgusted with the way the hamburgers were being prepared. He stated he did not see where the hamburger hit, but [**5] noticed some of it splattered on plaintiff and Alice Rash, another employee. Garley testified he did not intend to hit anyone with the hamburger. He stated he and plaintiff argued about the matter and he told the plaintiff to go home. Ms. Rash testified she did not see Garley throw the hamburger, but observed a hamburger hit the floor and it splattered mayonnaise and mustard on her and plaintiff. Two other employees who were working on the day of the incident heard Garley's complaints about the hamburgers going out wrong and saw a hamburger hit the floor, but did not see Garley throw it. The totality of the evidence provided a substantial basis for the trial judge to conclude Garley must have been substantially certain the hamburger would hit plaintiff or splatter on plaintiff when he threw it toward her after becoming disgusted over the manner in which the hamburgers were being prepared. His contact with plaintiff was, therefore, intentional and unpermitted and constituted a battery. The incident occurred in front of several patrons and other employees of Dairy Queen and caused plaintiff embarrassment and humiliation, although she suffered no physical injuries. The trial judge [**6] had the opportunity to see and hear the witnesses as they testified. The record shows no clear error in the trial judge's finding that a battery was committed. The judgment appealed is affirmed at defendants' costs. AFFIRMED.

EXAMPLE CASE BRIEF

(1) Title: England v. S&M Foods, Inc., (La.Ct.App. 1987). Judgment at trial for England; Defendants appeal. (2) Facts: England was employed at a Dairy Queen Restaurant owned by S&M Foods,

Inc. The restaurant manager, Garley, used profane language, looked straight at England and threw a hamburger which hit her on the leg. Another employee, Rash, testified that she did not see Garley throw the hamburger but that it did hit the floor and splatter mayonnaise and mustard on her and England.

(3) Issue: Did Garley have the requisite intent for battery? (4) Rule: A defendant has acted with intent if he or she either desired to bring about the

physical results of his or her act or believed they were substantially certain to result from his or her actions.

(5) Analysis: Garley threw a hamburger in England's direction either hitting her directly on

the leg (her testimony) or indirectly (splattering her with mayonnaise and mustard). He therefore acted with substantial certainty that offensive touching of plaintiff would occur.

6. Conclusion: Judgment affirmed; the contact was a battery due to sufficient intent.

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