Deck 11: Trial Courts: How Civil Cases End
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Deck 11: Trial Courts: How Civil Cases End
1
Which statement best describes the similarities and differences between civil procedure and criminal procedure?
A) Criminal procedure is more extensive than civil procedure.
B) Civil procedure has a significant constitutional basis.
C) Civil procedure is more extensive than criminal procedure.
D) The burden of proof is higher in civil cases than in criminal cases.
E) The rules of civil procedure are similar to the rules of criminal procedure.
A) Criminal procedure is more extensive than civil procedure.
B) Civil procedure has a significant constitutional basis.
C) Civil procedure is more extensive than criminal procedure.
D) The burden of proof is higher in civil cases than in criminal cases.
E) The rules of civil procedure are similar to the rules of criminal procedure.
C
2
Less than 20% of civil cases are disposed of through a settlement.
False
3
Best results negotiations refers to:
A) choosing the best lawyer
B) achieving the highest number of motions
C) obtaining the most money for the client
D) getting the best bargain on lawyer fees
A) choosing the best lawyer
B) achieving the highest number of motions
C) obtaining the most money for the client
D) getting the best bargain on lawyer fees
D
4
In Bleak House, Charles Dickens provides a strong attack on the English legal system. Many of these problems were associated with the system being:
A) loose and flexible
B) rigid and formal
C) focused on pretrial conference
D) too concerned about sentencing
A) loose and flexible
B) rigid and formal
C) focused on pretrial conference
D) too concerned about sentencing
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5
The process of making formal written statements about each side of a civil case is known as:
A) discovery
B) motions
C) pleadings
D) pretrial
A) discovery
B) motions
C) pleadings
D) pretrial
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6
Why are most civil lawsuits settled before trial?
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7
A complaint includes a:
A) description of the courts' jurisdiction
B) statement of the facts
C) cause of action
D) remedy
E) all of the above
A) description of the courts' jurisdiction
B) statement of the facts
C) cause of action
D) remedy
E) all of the above
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8
Why does political science describe the litigants in civil cases as "winners and losers"?
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9
How are divorce cases and divorce law different from most other civil cases?
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10
No-fault divorce systems require irreconcilable differences.
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11
What are two aspects of the civil legal system illustrated by Rodriguez v. Firestone (2001)?
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12
A summons is an informal notice that you been named in a lawsuit.
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13
Most federal court cases are disposed of by trial.
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14
A court order compelling a person to appear in court is termed a:
A) voir dire
B) subpoena
C) injunction
D) brief
A) voir dire
B) subpoena
C) injunction
D) brief
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15
If a defendant refuses to provide an answer, the judge in the case may issue a:
A) restraining order
B) lively judgment
C) default judgment
D) certain judgment
A) restraining order
B) lively judgment
C) default judgment
D) certain judgment
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16
Defendants in tort cases are usually large insurance companies.
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17
Explain the primary steps in a civil lawsuit.
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18
The purpose of civil procedure is the just and efficient resolution of disputes.
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