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Judge Sally Justice,who Is Newly Appointed to the Bench,is Presented

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Judge Sally Justice,who is newly appointed to the bench,is presented with a question of law involving a cat named Chester who scratched a neighbor's antique jalopy.The neighbor,George,demands justice in the form of full payment from Chester's owner,Sue,and also requests that Chester be shipped to the local animal shelter.Sue says that she should not have to pay anything because Chester had never scratched before,that Chester should be allowed to stay in the neighborhood,and that she should be reimbursed for her legal fees by George who is a grump and never should have brought the lawsuit.Judge Justice is perplexed and wants to make a good decision since she is new to the bench.Describe how the judge should go about reaching a decision.Discuss in your answer the impact of cases from other jurisdictions assuming there is no relevant law in Judge Justice's jurisdiction.Also,assuming there is relevant law in Judge Justice's jurisdiction,discuss the applicable legal standard when case law conflicts with a later passed state statute.

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