Keith hosts a New Year's Eve party, and Margaret attends the party. She drinks several beers at the party, and Keith provided the beers. She leaves the party in her car, has an accident and is injured. Which of the following is true?
A) All judges are required to find that Keith is liable for Margaret's injuries.
B) No judge will find that Keith is liable for Margaret's injuries, since he was not serving alcohol for a profit.
C) Margaret cannot sue Keith for any injuries sustained, since she voluntarily consumed the alcohol.
D) None of the above
D
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