As part of the merit-selection plans for judges, retention elections
A) nearly always turn out in favor of the incumbent.
B) rarely generate much enthusiasm among voters and seldom turn out the incumbent.
C) generate greater enthusiasm than the general elections.
D) have turned down retention for about 50 percent of all judges since 1972.
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Q1: Appellate courts have the responsibility for hearing
A)appeals
Q3: It is estimated that
A)most civil and criminal
Q4: If you were arrested for a major
Q5: Merit-selection plans, in practice, are
A)immune from politics.
B)most
Q6: The use of nonpartisan election of judges
Q7: The most frequent method of selecting appellate
Q8: The question of access to the judicial
Q9: Original jurisdiction courts have the
A)ultimate authority to
Q10: Limited jurisdiction trial courts are
A)courts with original
Q11: Appellate courts are different from trial courts
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