Bill and Jim were driving in separate cars.  They argued at…

Bill and Jim were driving in separate cars.  They argued at the stop light.  Both exited their respective cars and began to fight right in the crosswalk.  Jim socked Bill in the eye. As a result Bill suffered a black eye. Bill went to the doctor and was treated. The doctor’s bill was  $1,000 which Bill had to pay because he did not have medical insurance. Bill sued Jim for Battery.  At trial Bill sought to introduce the following items of evidence. A selfie photo he took of the injury to his eye. A video recording of the fight taken by his wife Selena Jim statement of Bill after the police arrived when he said, “ Look I am sorry about this I will pay your medical bills. I am not admitting fault though. You look like you are down and out” Assume Jim’s lawyer makes timely objections. Battery in Tort consists of  [1] intentional [2] harmful or offensive touching; [3] no consent [4] Damages. RAS[H] applies.  Apply the California Rules of Evidence. Address the admissibility of each item.