Multiple Choice
A party who is making a motion for summary judgment is asserting that:
A) most of the factual evidence is in his or her favor, so the judge, rather than the jury, should decide the factual disputes.
B) the factual disputes are relatively simple and straightforward such that a full detailed judgment is not necessary in the case.
C) the case can be decided solely on the information contained in the complaint and the answer.
D) a jury is not needed in deciding the case because there are no relevant facts that are in dispute.
E) a jury is needed, and the defendant should not be dismissed without a trial on the merits.
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