Jim Williams is the owner of a Red Hot pizza franchise. He hires Paul Stanton to deliver pizzas. Stanton does not have a criminal record. If Stanton robs a woman to whom he is delivering a pizza,
a) Red Hot is liable
b) Franchisee Williams is liable
c) Both are liable
d) Neither is liable
B
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