It takes the average reader and 48 minutes to read William Strange v. James Wrigley by Andrew P. Rodovich
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
This personal injury case file involves the plaintiff, William Strange, who, after drinking at a local bar, thought he was entering his friend David Cunningham's house. Instead he walked into the front door of the defendant, James Wrigley, and his wife, Kathy. After Strange entered the house, Wrigley shot him twice. Strange has sued to recover for his injuries. This case file examines issues of self defense and comparative fault and is a good practice for the beginning student in developing basic trial skills. There are two witnesses for both the plaintiff and the defendant including four additional witnesses either party may call.
William Strange v. James Wrigley by Andrew P. Rodovich is 47 pages long, and a total of 12,079 words.
This makes it 16% the length of the average book. It also has 15% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 6 minutes to read William Strange v. James Wrigley aloud.
William Strange v. James Wrigley is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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