Gordon escaped from authorities in Vermont. While in Maine, he and a friend experienced engine trouble and began to look for another vehicle. They spotted a Chevelle parked in a private driveway with the keys in it. The friend got in the car, while Gordon pointed a gun at the car's owner and told him that they would take care of the car and get it back as soon as possible. In a subsequent

high-speed chase with officers, the Chevelle was driven off the road, wrecked, and abandoned. Which of the following torts did Gordon commit in this incident?

a. Assault c. Conversion
b. Trespass d. All of the above are correct


D

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