Suing for guilty of conversion


Assignment:

David buys a digital camera at a weekend market. When he gets home he decides to sell it at the next weekend market. David sold the digital camera but found out that it had been stolen. As David cannot recall who he sold the digital camera to, the true owner intends to sue David in conversion. Do you think the true owner will succeed?

(A) No, David is not guilty of conversion as he did not steal the digital camera.
(B) Yes, because David must have realised that it was stolen as it was sold at the weekend market.
(C) No, because he did not like the digital camera.
(D) No, because the true owner has found the digital camera.

Your answer must be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format and also include references.

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