Deck 6: Misuse of Legal Proceedings

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Which of the following is not an element of wrongful civil proceedings?

A) initiation of civil proceedings
B) with probable cause
C) malice
D) termination in favor of the person against whom the civil proceedings were brought
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In some states, malicious prosecution is limited to criminal matters while civil matters are covered by the separate tort called malicious civil prosecution or wrongful civil proceedings.
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If the proceedings were improperly initiated, the tort to bring is abuse of process.
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Malice means proper purpose but with the intent to harm someone.
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Because Jim hates Bill, Jim initiates a criminal case against Bill for which there was probable cause. Yet the charges against Bill are dismissed. Bill then sues Jim for malicious prosecution.

A) Jim's motive is irrelevant to the success or failure of Bill's malicious prosecution action against Jim.
B) The dismissal of the charge against Bill ensures the success of his malicious prosecution action against Jim.
C) Bill can successfully sue Jim for malicious prosecution because of Jim's hate motive.
D) The existence of probable cause in the criminal case does not defeat Bill's action for malicious prosecution.
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to urge or instigate
nolle prosequi
to urge or instigate
malice
to urge or instigate
malicious prosecution
to urge or instigate
probable cause
to urge or instigate
abuse of process
to urge or instigate
initiate
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The district attorney's statement of his or her decision not to prosecute is called ________.
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In some states, malicious prosecution covers both criminal proceedings and civil proceedings wrongfully initiated.
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Which of the following outcomes are on the merits?

A) a dismissal due to the statute of limitations
B) a jury verdict
C) a decision by the plaintiff to withdraw his or her complaint
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Malicious prosecution requires the proof of damages.
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If probable cause existed, there can be no tort of malicious prosecution even if the accused is acquitted.
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a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
nolle prosequi
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
malice
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
malicious prosecution
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
probable cause
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
abuse of process
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
initiate
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reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
nolle prosequi
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
malice
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
malicious prosecution
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
probable cause
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
abuse of process
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
initiate
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If the proceedings were properly initiated, but for an improper purpose, the tort to bring is abuse of process.
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Criminal proceedings must terminate in favor of the ________ before this person can sue for the tort of malicious prosecution.
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If the proceedings were properly initiated, but for an improper purpose, the tort to bring is malicious prosecution.
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The person who contacts the police and initiates a criminal complaint is called a/an ________.
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By definition, there could not have been probable cause in a case where the accused was found innocent.
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If civil or criminal proceedings were properly initiated for an improper purpose, the accused can sue for the tort of ________.
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a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
nolle prosequi
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
malice
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
malicious prosecution
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
probable cause
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
abuse of process
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
initiate
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Why does the law want to discourage citizens from using the tort of malicious prosecution?
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an improper motive
nolle prosequi
an improper motive
malice
an improper motive
malicious prosecution
an improper motive
probable cause
an improper motive
abuse of process
an improper motive
initiate
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Name several factors a court will use to determine whether probable cause existed.
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the decision not to prosecute
nolle prosequi
the decision not to prosecute
malice
the decision not to prosecute
malicious prosecution
the decision not to prosecute
probable cause
the decision not to prosecute
abuse of process
the decision not to prosecute
initiate
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Deck 6: Misuse of Legal Proceedings
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Which of the following is not an element of wrongful civil proceedings?

A) initiation of civil proceedings
B) with probable cause
C) malice
D) termination in favor of the person against whom the civil proceedings were brought
B
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In some states, malicious prosecution is limited to criminal matters while civil matters are covered by the separate tort called malicious civil prosecution or wrongful civil proceedings.
True
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If the proceedings were improperly initiated, the tort to bring is abuse of process.
False
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Malice means proper purpose but with the intent to harm someone.
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Because Jim hates Bill, Jim initiates a criminal case against Bill for which there was probable cause. Yet the charges against Bill are dismissed. Bill then sues Jim for malicious prosecution.

A) Jim's motive is irrelevant to the success or failure of Bill's malicious prosecution action against Jim.
B) The dismissal of the charge against Bill ensures the success of his malicious prosecution action against Jim.
C) Bill can successfully sue Jim for malicious prosecution because of Jim's hate motive.
D) The existence of probable cause in the criminal case does not defeat Bill's action for malicious prosecution.
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to urge or instigate
nolle prosequi
to urge or instigate
malice
to urge or instigate
malicious prosecution
to urge or instigate
probable cause
to urge or instigate
abuse of process
to urge or instigate
initiate
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The district attorney's statement of his or her decision not to prosecute is called ________.
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In some states, malicious prosecution covers both criminal proceedings and civil proceedings wrongfully initiated.
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Which of the following outcomes are on the merits?

A) a dismissal due to the statute of limitations
B) a jury verdict
C) a decision by the plaintiff to withdraw his or her complaint
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10
Malicious prosecution requires the proof of damages.
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If probable cause existed, there can be no tort of malicious prosecution even if the accused is acquitted.
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a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
nolle prosequi
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
malice
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
malicious prosecution
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
probable cause
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
abuse of process
a tort covering legal proceedings properly initiated but for an improper purpose
initiate
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reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
nolle prosequi
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
malice
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
malicious prosecution
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
probable cause
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
abuse of process
reasonable cause to believe that good grounds exist
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If the proceedings were properly initiated, but for an improper purpose, the tort to bring is abuse of process.
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Criminal proceedings must terminate in favor of the ________ before this person can sue for the tort of malicious prosecution.
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If the proceedings were properly initiated, but for an improper purpose, the tort to bring is malicious prosecution.
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17
The person who contacts the police and initiates a criminal complaint is called a/an ________.
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By definition, there could not have been probable cause in a case where the accused was found innocent.
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If civil or criminal proceedings were properly initiated for an improper purpose, the accused can sue for the tort of ________.
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a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
nolle prosequi
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
malice
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
malicious prosecution
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
probable cause
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
abuse of process
a tort covering proceedings initiated without probable cause
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21
Why does the law want to discourage citizens from using the tort of malicious prosecution?
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an improper motive
nolle prosequi
an improper motive
malice
an improper motive
malicious prosecution
an improper motive
probable cause
an improper motive
abuse of process
an improper motive
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23
Name several factors a court will use to determine whether probable cause existed.
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the decision not to prosecute
nolle prosequi
the decision not to prosecute
malice
the decision not to prosecute
malicious prosecution
the decision not to prosecute
probable cause
the decision not to prosecute
abuse of process
the decision not to prosecute
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