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T/F: in order to sue for battery, a plaintiff must prove that he or she has received a physical injury

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Answer: A person who is suing for battery does not have to show that they were hurt physically. Instead, the plaintiff must show that the defendant did not have permission to touch him or her or his or her property in a way that was harmful or offensive. By itself, this is considered harmful.

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