Intentional torts occur when:
A) the tortfeasor is found to have intended to invade a protected interest and the tortfeasor knew, or should have known, of the consequences of the act that resulted in an injury
B) the tortfeasor is found to have intended to invade a protected interest and the tortfeasor could not have known of the consequences of the act that resulted in an injury
C) the tortfeasor is found to have unintentionally invaded a protected interest and the tortfeasor knew, or should have known, of the consequences of the act that resulted in an injury
D) the tortfeasor is found to have unintentionally invaded a protected interest and could not have known of the consequences of the act that resulted in an injury
E) none of the other choices are correct
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