If an issue involving a state statute arises in federal court, the federal judge sitting in that state:
A) may take judicial notice of the law of that state without requiring a witness to testify concerning the law.
B) cannot take judicial notice of the laws of the state.
C) must personally look up the law and then can take judicial notice.
D) may not take judicial notice of state laws but may take judicial notice of municipal ordinances and federal laws.
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Q31: In some instances, the judge may take
Q33: Within the United States, state and federal
Q34: States that have adopted the Uniform Judicial
Q35: Judicial notice may be taken of municipal
Q36: When a judge has taken judicial notice
Q37: In regard to judicial notice of jurisdiction
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