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Discussion problem for "legal claim" In this case, the potential defendants are the principal,the custodian and the school head football coach, Harris. Actually, all these people are held responsible for the occurrence or Terry’s injury. The school head coach is to be sued of two cases that are violation of the Massachusetts Interscholastic rules and bribing of the school custodian. Weight lifting or any kind of gymnastic action is against the Massachusetts interscholastic rules while on the other hand, bribe is a big offence as it does not give room for the prevalence of justice (Stephan, 1574).
The school custodian is also to be sued of warping the school rules and regulations and accepting the bribe promise. Accepting the bribe promise meant that he was not much concerned of the aftermath of such an action but so long as he or she achieved got the promise. The school principal in this case was to be sued of negligence. He actually new what was going on though was not much concerned as he wanted his school to win the competition.In these cases, each and every defendant would come up with their own statements just to evade the case.
The school principal in this case would claim that he did have an idea what was going on as he was not informed of such an action. This is possible because the custodian and the head coach assumed that the principal knew nothing and was therefore green about the issue. The custodian in this case would also claim that the head coach bribed him while the head coach would deny and post a claim of negligence on the side of the school custodian for leaving the room open. Though the claims are there for the defensive purposes, they are all involved in this case and are to be held responsible.
Not to forget is that Terry was also wrong as he went against the instructions they were given by the head coach though not recognized by the law.Work citedStephan, Paul B. "Privatizing International Law." Virginia Law Review 97.7 (2011): 1573-1664. Business Source Complete. Web. 2 Feb. 2012.
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