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Grand Union prevailed on summary judgment on all remaining claims after the Supreme Court's reversal. Miller's respondeat superior claims for false imprisonment and assault and battery were properly dismissed because they lacked legal merit—the initial detention had reasonable cause and was effectuated through valid process, and only the employee Strickland, not Fox, physically detained Miller.
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