swimming pool at their country club. They were both wearing bikinis and carrying towels.
On the way to the pool, they passed a "cocktail wagon," which was a cart from which
alcoholic drinks were served to golfers at a point where the golf cart path crossed the
sidewalk. As Donna and Carol passed the cocktail wagon, Mort, a golfer who had been
standing next to the wagon with a drink in his hand, reached out and tried to unfasten the
back of Donna's bikini top. When Donna felt Mort's hand on her back, she spun around
and gave him a shove. Mort, being quite inebriated, stumbled backwards and fell into the
path of a golf cart which was crossing the sidewalk on the path. The cart struck Mort in
the head and he died later that day as a result of his head injuries. If Donna is charged
with murder and raises the defense of self-defense, she most likely will be:
(A)Convicted of murder because she could have escaped by simply running away from
drunken Mort.
(B)Convicted of assault because self-defense only provides a defense to a homicide
charge.
(C)Convicted of voluntary manslaughter because her self-defense was imperfect due to
the fact that she was not entitled to use deadly force to resist a non-deadly attack.
(D)Acquitted.
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