A defendant assaults a plaintiff the night before going overseas on a military assignment for several

years. Since the defendant left the jurisdiction voluntarily, the plaintiff will

A) lose at trial because of the defense of statute of limitations
B) win at trial because of the tolling of the statute of limitations
C) win at trial because plaintiff did not consent to the assault
D) lose at trial because of the discovery rule


B

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