Mrs. Roberts is a witness to a burglary of her next-door neighbor's house. Mrs. Roberts contacts the police and asks them to give her name to the prosecutor because she wants to testify against the accused
She feels that if
she testifies, it will help keep the burglaries down in her neighborhood. Mrs.
Roberts is a(n) __________ witness.
a. Expert
b. Adverse
c. Friendly
d. Expert and friendly
C
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Carmen is an avid bike rider who has a newborn baby. Carmen decides to tuck the baby in a top-quality bicycle basket strapped to Carmen's front handlebars. While Carmen is riding with her baby one day, the bicycle basket's straps break because of the baby's weight and the baby falls to the ground, injured. Carmen sues the manufacturer of the bike basket that injured her baby. Which of the
following statements is true? a. The manufacturer can be held strictly liable for harm caused by its defective product. b. The manufacturer can be held liable for negligence. c. Both a and b. d. The manufacturer will not be liable because Carmen misused the bike basket in a way that was not reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer.
Appellate courts review the trial record and hear testimony in order to determine whether the trial judge made an error in applying procedural or substantive law
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Disability protections are available to individuals with mental and physical impairments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What are the potential consequences of a failure to adequately supervise other staff members at a firm? Who will ultimately bear the consequences of any ethical lapses or errors?
What will be an ideal response?