Defendant Case Analysis
The other argument is that the defendant duties were to supervise the employees and the condition in the restaurant and not monitoring meals already presented to their patrons. The supervisor had no right to go and watch their patrons while they eat or give them orders on how to handle their dish. Also, the defendant did not forcefully command the bowing of head when he requested prayers before eating. Therefore, the defendant should be considered not responsible for such incidents. The opinion is supported by some conclusions in past case studies as explained below. Longo V. Aprile The case involves a group of plaintiffs and their neighbor. One of the victims fell from the roof of the defendant’s house while cleaning the siding.
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