Jason loves to go to baseball games and he has great season tickets close to the field. During the last season, Jason was very unlucky. He was hit in the face with a baseball that broke his nose, had a retaining wall fall on his head creating a head injury he needed stitches for, and had a food server spill ketchup on his very expensive new gym shoes ruining them. He sues the ballpark for all three injuries and claims it is responsible for his medical bills to set his nose, get stitches in his head, and the cost to replace his ruined shoes. Under what legal theory will Jason bring all three of these claims? What is the ballparks' best legal defense? As to each of the three claims, explain whether Jason will likely be successful or whether the ballparks' defense will work and why. 2. You work at a local nursery, Succulent Sanctuary. You responsible for checking customers' receipts with the items in their cart to be sure everything is on the receipt. It is very busy but you believe you see a customer add a small plant to their cart after they went through the checkout line but before they get to you. You yell "Stop thief, you just stole that plant!" The customer is incredulous, says they did not steal a thing and has already paid, and walks right past you. Your colleague tackles the customer to the ground just as the customer happens to be spotted by his current work supervisor. You and your colleague take the customer back to the security office to review the receipt with the cart of items. After an hour, you don't find any evidence that something was stolen, so you release the customer and apologize for the mix-up. The next day the customer returns to his job and is fired for being "a thief" by his supervisor who witnessed the events at the store the day before. What specific torts (minimum of 3) will the customer bring against Succulent Sanctuary, you, and your colleague? What legal defenses will you, your colleague, and Succulent Sanctuary raise? What will be the likely outcome of each claim and why? 3. Every summer Emily makes coconut macaroons for her birthday. She must job and is fired for being "a thief" by his supervisor who witnessed the events at the store the day before. What specific torts (minimum of 3) will the customer bring against Succulent Sanctuary, you, and your colleague? What legal defenses will you, your colleague, and Succulent Sanctuary raise? What will be the likely outcome of each claim and why? 3. Every summer Emily makes coconut macaroons for her birthday. She must temper chocolate to top the macaroons. This takes a long time on the stovetop and it burns easily. Emily hears about a small kitchen appliance called the Chocolate Magic Maker that has just come to market. It tempers chocolate in half the time of the stovetop method and keeps it at the right temperature so you can work with the chocolate a long time. Emily excitedly buys The Chocolate Magic Maker. Emily uses the Chocolate Magic Maker as directed and hot chocolate splatters out of the appliance and severely burns her face. The Chocolate Magic Maker underwent proper development testing and quality control inspection. Under what legal theory for liability does Emily have the best chance of recovery for her injuries? What must Emily prove to recover under this legal theory?