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This Week Well Be Examining How Our Legal System Protects Persons Wh This week, we’ll be examining how our legal system protects persons who are injured by the purposeful act of another. These types of injuries are called intentional torts. The legal claims of assault, battery, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy and defamation are examples of intentional torts. For this discussion, choose one of the scenarios listed below and determine the intentional tort that you think applies. Make sure to explain your answer, including the elements of the claim, why you think those elements are or are not present, and what other information you would need to make this determination. You accidently leave your personal journal at the local coffee shop. Another customer finds it and shares your innermost secrets on his blog, but never identifies you as being the writer of the journal.

Paper For Above instruction In the scenario where an individual accidentally leaves their personal journal at a coffee shop, and another customer finds it and shares its contents publicly without revealing the identity of the writer, the legal issue centers around invasion of privacy and possibly defamation, depending on the content and how it is shared. To analyze the applicable intentional tort, it is necessary to evaluate the elements and how they relate to this specific situation. **Invasion of Privacy** involves an intrusion upon the individual's seclusion or private affairs, public disclosure of private facts, and appropriation of one's name or likeness. In this scenario, the act of sharing the journal's contents on a public blog could constitute a form of public disclosure of private facts, especially if the contents are intimate or sensitive in nature. The key elements of invasion of privacy include the presence of a reasonable expectation of privacy, the intentional intrusion or dissemination, and that the intrusion is highly offensive to a reasonable person. In this case, the personal journal was left inadvertently, which suggests a breach of the individual's reasonable expectation of privacy. The act of the other customer reading and then publicly sharing the content could be viewed as an intentional act that intrudes upon the author's private life. However, the critical question is whether the shared facts are truly private or whether they have already been publicly disclosed or are generally known. Since the other customer shared the secrets on a blog without identifying the writer, there is a complication regarding whether the disclosure was truly "public" and whether the content was genuinely private.


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