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  TORTS 3D: INTENTIONAL TORTS TO PERSONS





                     CHAPTER 3.   PRIVILEGES OTHER THAN CONSENT

  § 121. Privilege to Arrest or Detain

  D.N.M.2015. Cit. in ftn. (citing Disc. Draft, 2014). Former inmate at a correctional facility filed a claim
  for battery against correctional officer who pushed her against a wall for refusing to answer his
  questions and walking away from him. This court denied in part officer's motion to dismiss, holding that
  New Mexico  courts would likely adopt the test set forth in the Restatement Second of Torts for
  analyzing a prison guard's physical force against a prisoner. The court noted that the American Law
  Institute had not yet published a final draft of the Restatement Third of Torts: Intentional Torts to
  Persons, and that it relied on the Restatement Second of Torts. Pena v. Greffet, 108 F.Supp.3d 1030,
  1062.


































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