Multiple Choice
A writ of execution as used in civil law litigation allows:
A) the plaintiff to demand payment from the defendant of a judgment won in court.
B) the governor of a state to demand execution of a convicted felon who has received a death sentence by a jury.
C) the clerk of court to issue a demand for a new trial.
D) the plaintiff, without further process, to obtain a portion of the defendant's wages.
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