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A is within striking range of B and strikes out at B, but B is confident that she can move to avoid A's contact. Is A liable for assault?

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User Freakent
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Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

A is liable for assault in this case. Assault is the intentional act of creating a reasonable fear of imminent physical harm, and here A has done so by striking out at B while they are within striking range. It does not matter whether B actually avoids contact, as the fear of imminent harm is enough to constitute an assault.

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