If an error made at trial was so prejudicial that it constituted a denial of justice to let the verdict stand, either party may make a(n):
A. Ongoing objection
B. Motion to sanction the judge
C. Summary judgment motion
D. Motion for a new trial
E. All of the above
D
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A) Defendants cannot be forced to provide writing and voice samples. B) Fingerprints are considered inadmissible at trial if they were obtained without the defendant's permission. C) Defendants can be forced to vomit up evidence by having their stomachs pumped in a hospital. D) Defendants cannot be forced to stand in a line-up. E) Defendants can be made to try on clothing.
If questions arise as you research your issue, what should you do?
A) talk with the attorney B) go the law library C) call the client without permission of the attorney D) run a search on Westlaw
Lisa left $500 to her nephew, Tim. This gift is known as a general legacy
a. True b. False
To avoid a bar from recovery due to contributory negligence, the plaintiff needs to show that the
plaintiff A) was assuming the risk B) was helpless C) was exercising reasonable care D) had the last clear chance