Most state district courts in Texas are authorized to try
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a. criminal |
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b. both |
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c. federal |
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d. civil |
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e. probate |
Question2
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If a person is convicted of the death penalty in Texas, his
conviction is automatically appealed to the
Choose one answer.
a. United |
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b. Texas |
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c. Texas |
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d. Texas |
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e. Fifth |
Question3
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County-Courts-at-Law in Texas are also known as statutory county
courts because they are created by
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a. the |
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b. the |
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c. the |
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d. the |
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e. the |
Question4
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Probate law deals with
Choose one answer.
a. the |
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b. issues |
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c. criminal |
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d. personal |
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e. divorce |
Question5
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The role of an appellate court is to
Choose one answer.
a. study |
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b. examine |
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c. to |
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d. look |
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e. to |
Question6
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How many constitutional county courts are there in Texas?
Choose one answer.
a. 200 |
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b. 254 |
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c. 31 |
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d. 435 |
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e. 80 |
Question7
Marks: 2
How many intermediate level appellate courts called Courts of
Appeals are there in Texas in the state judicial system?
Choose one answer.
a. 14 |
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b. 12 |
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c. 10 |
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d. 13 |
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e. two |
Question8
Marks: 2
In Texas, the trial court which hears FELONY criminal cases is
Choose one answer.
a. municipal |
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b. the |
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c. the |
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d. the |
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e. the |
Question9
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The person who brings the allegations or changes against another
in a trial is called the
Choose one answer.
a. judge. |
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b. plaintiff. |
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c. defendant. |
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d. appellant. |
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e. witness. |
Question10
Marks: 2
The legislature has divided Texas into 14 state court of appeals
districts and established a court of appeals in every district. These courts
hear what kind of appeals?
Choose one answer.
a. Both |
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b. Capital |
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c. Appeals |
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d. Civil |
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e. Both |
Question11
Marks: 2
The method of judicial selection (a model not used by Texas) in
which a nominating committee appointed by the governor nominates candidates for
a judicial vacancy, the governor then appoints one for a term of office and
during the next general election he/she runs unopposed on a nonpartisan ballot
is called
Choose one answer.
a. the |
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b. the |
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c. the |
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d. the |
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e. the |
Question12
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In the Texas criminal justice system, __________ are appealed
automatically and directly to the Court of Criminal Appeals.
Choose one answer.
a. both |
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b. all |
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c. results |
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d. capital |
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e. all |
Question13
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Which of the following areas of law do Texas state courts NOT
consider regardless of their jurisdiction?
Choose one answer.
a. Matters |
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b. Regulations |
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c. Statutes |
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d. Judge-made |
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e. Provisions |
Question14
Marks: 2
You’ve lost in your trial. You’ve been convicted of felony auto
theft in state district court in Houston. You’ve appealed to the First Court of
Appeals in Houston and lost in that court also. So, you plan to appeal to one
of Texas’ highest courts of appeals. Where are you going to file your appeal?
Choose one answer.
a. Texas |
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b. you |
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c. to |
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d. either |
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e. Texas |
Question15
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To file a case in a civil court in Texas, the plaintiff must first
file a(n)____________ with the court.
Choose one answer.
a. writ. |
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b. petition. |
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c. answer. |
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d. warrant. |
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e. indictment |
Question16
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A serious crime such as murder, kidnapping, sexual assault or
burglary is called a
Choose one answer.
a. statutory |
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b. capital |
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c. felony. |
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d. probate |
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e. misdemeanor. |
Question17
Marks: 2
When a criminal trial jury is unable to reach a unanimous verdict,
what declaration will the trial judge issue?
Choose one answer.
a. Remand |
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b. Replevin |
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c. JNOV |
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d. Mistrial |
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e. Voir |
Question18
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Municipal courts are operated by
Choose one answer.
a. cities. |
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b. appellate |
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c. counties. |
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d. the |
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e. the |
Question19
Marks: 2
In the process of selecting a trial jury, the attorneys
representing each side are given an equal number of “strikes” or
“challenges” to eliminate potential jurors whom they, the attorneys
representing each side, believe would be inclined to decide against their side
for WHATEVER reason (other than race or ethnicity). This type of jury
elimination is called
Choose one answer.
a. the |
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b. res |
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c. appellate |
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d. challenges |
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e. peremptory |
Question20
Marks: 2
In a civil trial in a state district court in Texas, how many
jurors does it take to decide the outcome of the case?
Choose one answer.
a. None |
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b. a |
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c. a |
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d. a |
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e. a |
Question21
Marks: 2
State and county judges in Texas
Choose one answer.
a. are |
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b. usually |
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c. are |
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d. serve |
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e. are |
Question22
Marks: 2
The state courts of Texas adjudicate what types of matters?
Choose one answer.
a. Matters |
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b. Matters |
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c. Civil |
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d. Criminal |
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e. Matters |
Question23
Marks: 2
County courts in Texas, both statutory and constitutional, can
handle what type of criminal cases?
Choose one answer.
a. cases |
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b. misdemeanors, |
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c. felonies, |
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d. capital |
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e. either |
Question24
Marks: 2
In Texas, state judges (trial and appellate) are usually
Choose one answer.
a. all |
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b. appointed |
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c. elected |
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d. approved |
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e. appointed |
Question25
Marks: 2
A commonly used form of adternative dispute resolution used in the
Texas judicial system is known as
Choose one answer.
a. mediation. |
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b. exclusive |
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c. adjudication. |
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d. bifurcation. |
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e. partisan |
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County courts created by the Texas Legislature are know as
county-courts-at-law or
Choose one answer.
a. constitutional |
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b. statutory |
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c. justice |
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d. common |
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e. administrative |
Question27
Marks: 2
The group of questions given by a judge to a trial jury in a civil
case to establish facts is called
Choose one answer.
a. the |
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b. an |
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c. the |
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d. an |
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e. special |
Question28
Marks: 2
The procedure where a criminal defendant agrees to make a plea to
the court that he is guilty in order to receive punishment less than the
maximum for the offense is called
Choose one answer.
a. a |
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b. a |
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c. an |
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d. parole. |
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e. a |
Question29
Marks: 2
A body empanelled by a district judge to sit and consider felony
criminal cases presented by the prosecutor for possible indictment and then
trial in a district court in a given jurisdiction is known as a
Choose one answer.
a. petit |
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b. grand |
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c. hung |
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d. tryer |
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e. trial |
Question30
Marks: 2
The preliminary examination which the judge and attorneys make in
a trial of prospective jurors to determine their qualification and suitability
to serve as jurors for the trial jury is called
Choose one answer.
a. cross-examination. |
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b. voir |
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c. the |
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d. stare |
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e. direct |
Question31
Marks: 2
The written decision in a trial is prepared by the judge and is
called the _______ of the court.
Choose one answer.
a. selection |
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b. opinion |
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c. judgment |
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d. mediation |
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e. verdict |
Question32
Marks: 2
Which of the following judges in Texas is NOT required to be a
lawyer?
Choose one answer.
a. A |
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b. Judge |
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c. County-court-at-law |
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d. District |
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e. County |
Question33
Marks: 2
Law that defines behavior which is against the public order and
provides for punishment in the form of deprivation of life or personal freedoms
is called
Choose one answer.
a. constitutional |
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b. statutory |
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c. criminal |
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d. common |
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e. civil |
Question34
Marks: 2
Members of the Texas Supreme Court are
Choose one answer.
a. normally |
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b. appointed |
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c. elected |
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d. always |
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e. always |
Question35
Marks: 2
When, if ever, does the Governor of Texas appoint judges?
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a. The |
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b. All |
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c. The |
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d. The |
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e. The |
Question36
Marks: 2
The process of selecting a trial jury, known as voir dire, is
Choose one answer.
a. essentially |
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b. used |
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c. handled |
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d. handled |
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e. used |
Question37
Marks: 2
Your neighbor borrowed your new lawn mower and used it to trim his
rock garden thus destroying it. Your lawn mower which cost you $100 at Home
Depot. Your neighbor refuses to pay for it. You have to sue him in a Texas
court to be compensated for your loss. What court will you go to?
Choose one answer.
a. A |
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b. A |
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c. District |
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d. The |
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e. A |
Question38
Marks: 2
Which of the following bodies are involved in regulating the
state’s lawyers in Texas?
Choose one answer.
a. The |
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b. The |
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c. BOTH |
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d. The |
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e. The |
Question39
Marks: 2
In a purely hypothetical situation, I shoot my wife to death in
our home in Sugar Land after thinking about it and planning it for several
weeks. I took my .357 Magnum Smith&Wesson, loaded it with magnum load,
hollow-point bullets, and emptied all six rounds into her (a rather brutal
murder). Based on that information, can I be sentenced to death for capital
murder in Texas?
Choose one answer.
a. No, |
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b. Yes, |
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c. Yes, |
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d. Yes, |
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e. Yes, |
Question40
Marks: 2
A common form of alternative dispute resolution used in Texas is
called
Choose one answer.
a. jury |
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b. orchestration. |
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c. litigation. |
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d. jury |
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e. mediation. |
Question41
Marks: 2
In a criminal trial in a state district court in Texas, how many
jurors does it take to acquit (find “not guilty”) the defendant?
Choose one answer.
a. just |
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b. a |
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c. a |
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d. a |
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e. a |
Question42
Marks: 2
Appellate courts
Choose one answer.
a. are |
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b. often |
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c. are |
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d. seat |
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e. will, |
Question43
Marks: 2
There are never any juries in a
Choose one answer.
a. federal |
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b. court |
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c. court |
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d. state |
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e. county |
Question44
Marks: 2
A serious crime which can be punished by fine and confinement in
prison is called a
Choose one answer.
a. felony. |
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b. probate |