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A teacher, a citizen of State A, sued a librarian, a citizen of State B, in a state court in State A. The teacher is seeking $100,000 as compensation for tortious injuries allegedly caused by the librarian's negligent acts in State A. The librarian filed a notice of removal in the federal district court of State B. The teacher filed a timely motion to remand to state court.Should the court grant the motion to remand?A No, because the lawsuit was filed in State A, where the teacher is a citizen and the librarian is not.B No, because the federal court has diversity jurisdiction over the parties and the original lawsuit was not filed in State B.C Yes, because the original lawsuit was filed in State A.D Yes, because the federal court does not have personal jurisdiction.
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