Multiple Choice
John lives and works in State A.While driving through State B,he negligently collided his car with another vehicle driven by Barbra,a resident of State B.If Barbra sues John in a State B trial court for injuries she sustained as a result of the accident,how might the court have personal jurisdiction over John?
A) Through the state's long-arm statute because John committed a tort outside of State B that nonetheless produced harm within the state.
B) Through the state's long-arm statute because John committed a tort within the state.
C) In rem jurisdiction
D) State B does not have personal jurisdiction over John.
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