In which of the following situations previous judgment is relevant . . . . . . . .<br>1. A prosecutes B for adultery with C, A's wife. B denies that C is A's wife but the court convicts B of adultery. Afterwards, C is prosecuted for bigamy in marrying B during A's lifetime.<br>C says that she never was A's wife. Whether the judgment against B is relevant as against C.<br>2. A prosecutes B for stealing a cow from him. B is convicted. A, afterwards, sues C for the cow, which B had sold to him before his conviction.<br>As between A and C whether the judgment against B is relevant?<br>Choose the correct answer:

Correct Answer: Neither 1 nor 2