Multiple Choice
During an urban peaceful protest Jack is tazed by a police officer. The jolt sends his limbs flying and he kicks the officer in the shin. Will he likely be charged with assaulting an officer based on the kick?
A) Yes, because it was the natural and probable consequence of attending the protest.
B) Yes, because his foot made contact with an officer in an inappropriate manner that was the result of voluntary action.
C) No, because it was the product of an involuntary movement.
D) No, because it would violate equal protection.
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