Deck 5: Substantive and Procedural Issues

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The party with the burden of proof in a civil case must establish

A) an appellate procedures case.
B) a prima facie case.
C) a motion in limine.
D) a reasonable explanation.
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What type of motion is filed in an attempt to prevent certain evidence from being presented to a jury?

A) Motion to deny
B) Motion for cause
C) Motion to compel
D) Motion in limine
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What are additional monies that a defendant may be required to pay as a form of punishment?

A) Compensatory
B) Exemplary
C) Penitentiary
D) Settlement
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How do the parties involved in a lawsuit communicate requests with the court?

A) Appellate procedures
B) Hearings
C) Motions
D) Rulings
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A summons is issued to

A) an attorney.
B) a defendant.
C) a plaintiff.
D) a petitioner.
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When read in its entirety,the complaint should state

A) the legal standards that have allegedly been breached.
B) the opinions regarding how the statutes were allegedly violated.
C) source documents,such as police and medical reports.
D) which court has appellate jurisdiction.
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Which of the following governs issues arising between parties in regard to private rights?

A) Civil law
B) Criminal law
C) Personal law
D) Substantive law
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What is generally the first stage of the trial?

A) Preliminarily procedures
B) Trier of fact
C) Voir dire
D) Rebuttal
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When does default judgment on the complaint occur?

A) During the sentencing phase
B) During closing arguments
C) When a plaintiff does not respond within the allotted time
D) When the defendant does not respond within the allotted time
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Summations are also known as

A) abridgment.
B) closing arguments.
C) deliberations.
D) terminal consideration.
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What may be filed if the complaint is deficient in some way?

A) Motion for bill of particulars
B) Motion to dismiss
C) Motion to readdress
D) Motion to respond
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Which of the following can an attorney exercise in the selection of potential jurors?

A) Attorney privilege and peremptory challenges
B) Challenges for cause and peremptory challenges
C) Challenges for cause and reasons for cause
D) Unconditional challenges and reasons for cause
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What type of evidence is considered necessary to a fair and informed determination of the dispute?

A) Affirmation evidence
B) Corporal evidence
C) Material evidence
D) Relevant evidence
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Which of the following establishes,defines,and regulates rights,as opposed to adjective,procedural,or remedial law,and offers a method for enforcing individual rights?

A) Substantive law
B) Repealable law
C) Corrective law
D) Legislatory law
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What type of motion occurs when a judge makes a final decision on the issues of the lawsuit without a trial?

A) Motion to compel
B) Motion for final resolution
C) Motion for sanctions
D) Motion for summary judgment
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A jurisdiction will typically divide its procedural law into which categories?

A) Rules of appellate procedure,rules of evidence,rules of criminal procedure,rules of civil procedure
B) Rules of appellate procedures,rules of evidence,rules of criminal procedure,rules of punitive procedure
C) Rules of criminal procedure,rules of civil procedure,rules of evidence,rules of exemplary procedure
D) Rules of civil procedure,rules of common ground,rules of criminal procedure,rules of evidence
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Which law prescribes a method of enforcing rights or obtaining redress for the invasion of rights?

A) Compensatory law
B) Privacy law
C) Procedural law
D) Substantive law
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A motion to dismiss is also known as

A) an abatement.
B) a cessation.
C) a close.
D) a demurrer.
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Who files a complaint?

A) Defendant
B) Defense attorney
C) Plaintiff
D) Paralegal
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What type of jury may be utilized for cases that are less serious but still warrant the right to a trial?

A) Petit jury
B) Special trial jury
C) Grand jury
D) Substantive jury
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The first step in most bench trials is the opening statement.
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___________is evidence necessary to a fair and informed decision.
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___________is the exchange of evidence between parties.
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In challenges for cause,the opposing party can object to the challenge.
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___________are intended to cover the reasonable cost of one's injuries.
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Dismissal with prejudice is a common occurrence.
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___________is an out-of-court statement offered as evidence.
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A(n) ___________is a request for court-ordered action.
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Laws of procedures are sometimes referred to as rules.
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Opening statements are argumentative.
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___________is also referred to as a complaint.
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___________evidence tends to establish a necessary fact.
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Material evidence is that which is considered necessary to a fair and informed determination of the dispute.
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___________guides parties through the legal system.
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Initially,during the presentation of evidence,the defendant has no burden to meet.
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___________creates and resolves the legal issue.
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When the jury is polled,the judge asks each juror whether the verdict represents his or her opinion.
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A motion for sanctions asks a judge to make a final decision on the issues of a suit without a trial.
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Deck 5: Substantive and Procedural Issues
1
The party with the burden of proof in a civil case must establish

A) an appellate procedures case.
B) a prima facie case.
C) a motion in limine.
D) a reasonable explanation.
a prima facie case.
2
What type of motion is filed in an attempt to prevent certain evidence from being presented to a jury?

A) Motion to deny
B) Motion for cause
C) Motion to compel
D) Motion in limine
Motion in limine
3
What are additional monies that a defendant may be required to pay as a form of punishment?

A) Compensatory
B) Exemplary
C) Penitentiary
D) Settlement
Exemplary
4
How do the parties involved in a lawsuit communicate requests with the court?

A) Appellate procedures
B) Hearings
C) Motions
D) Rulings
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A summons is issued to

A) an attorney.
B) a defendant.
C) a plaintiff.
D) a petitioner.
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6
When read in its entirety,the complaint should state

A) the legal standards that have allegedly been breached.
B) the opinions regarding how the statutes were allegedly violated.
C) source documents,such as police and medical reports.
D) which court has appellate jurisdiction.
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7
Which of the following governs issues arising between parties in regard to private rights?

A) Civil law
B) Criminal law
C) Personal law
D) Substantive law
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8
What is generally the first stage of the trial?

A) Preliminarily procedures
B) Trier of fact
C) Voir dire
D) Rebuttal
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9
When does default judgment on the complaint occur?

A) During the sentencing phase
B) During closing arguments
C) When a plaintiff does not respond within the allotted time
D) When the defendant does not respond within the allotted time
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10
Summations are also known as

A) abridgment.
B) closing arguments.
C) deliberations.
D) terminal consideration.
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11
What may be filed if the complaint is deficient in some way?

A) Motion for bill of particulars
B) Motion to dismiss
C) Motion to readdress
D) Motion to respond
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12
Which of the following can an attorney exercise in the selection of potential jurors?

A) Attorney privilege and peremptory challenges
B) Challenges for cause and peremptory challenges
C) Challenges for cause and reasons for cause
D) Unconditional challenges and reasons for cause
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13
What type of evidence is considered necessary to a fair and informed determination of the dispute?

A) Affirmation evidence
B) Corporal evidence
C) Material evidence
D) Relevant evidence
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14
Which of the following establishes,defines,and regulates rights,as opposed to adjective,procedural,or remedial law,and offers a method for enforcing individual rights?

A) Substantive law
B) Repealable law
C) Corrective law
D) Legislatory law
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15
What type of motion occurs when a judge makes a final decision on the issues of the lawsuit without a trial?

A) Motion to compel
B) Motion for final resolution
C) Motion for sanctions
D) Motion for summary judgment
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16
A jurisdiction will typically divide its procedural law into which categories?

A) Rules of appellate procedure,rules of evidence,rules of criminal procedure,rules of civil procedure
B) Rules of appellate procedures,rules of evidence,rules of criminal procedure,rules of punitive procedure
C) Rules of criminal procedure,rules of civil procedure,rules of evidence,rules of exemplary procedure
D) Rules of civil procedure,rules of common ground,rules of criminal procedure,rules of evidence
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Which law prescribes a method of enforcing rights or obtaining redress for the invasion of rights?

A) Compensatory law
B) Privacy law
C) Procedural law
D) Substantive law
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A motion to dismiss is also known as

A) an abatement.
B) a cessation.
C) a close.
D) a demurrer.
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Who files a complaint?

A) Defendant
B) Defense attorney
C) Plaintiff
D) Paralegal
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20
What type of jury may be utilized for cases that are less serious but still warrant the right to a trial?

A) Petit jury
B) Special trial jury
C) Grand jury
D) Substantive jury
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21
The first step in most bench trials is the opening statement.
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___________is evidence necessary to a fair and informed decision.
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23
___________is the exchange of evidence between parties.
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In challenges for cause,the opposing party can object to the challenge.
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___________are intended to cover the reasonable cost of one's injuries.
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Dismissal with prejudice is a common occurrence.
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___________is an out-of-court statement offered as evidence.
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A(n) ___________is a request for court-ordered action.
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Laws of procedures are sometimes referred to as rules.
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Opening statements are argumentative.
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___________is also referred to as a complaint.
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___________evidence tends to establish a necessary fact.
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Material evidence is that which is considered necessary to a fair and informed determination of the dispute.
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___________guides parties through the legal system.
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Initially,during the presentation of evidence,the defendant has no burden to meet.
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___________creates and resolves the legal issue.
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When the jury is polled,the judge asks each juror whether the verdict represents his or her opinion.
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A motion for sanctions asks a judge to make a final decision on the issues of a suit without a trial.
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