Per Curiam.
In this cause, the Court of Appeals, in finding that Christopher had willfully damaged the automobile of the plaintiff, stated that "[t]he behavior upon which our attention is focused is the initial act of taking the car which belonged to another and driving it without authority, without a license, and without the experience or knowledge to do so. The behavior on the part of Christopher Slone was, in and of itself, willful, for it was done without...
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