A motion to compel is:
A. A motion used to compel the change of venue of a case
B. A motion used to remove a judge for conflict of interest issues
C. A motion seeking the opposing party's cooperation and compliance in responding to discovery requests
D. All of the above
C
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the presumption of innocence?
a. In criminal trials, the defendant is innocent until proven guilty b. The prosecutor bears the burden of proving the defendant is guilty as charged c. The defendant is not required to present any evidence to counter the state's accusations d. The defendant does not have to prove that he did not commit the offenses e. All of these choices are correct
The appeals process allows the appellate division to hear and examine:
A) The litigation techniques of attorneys during trial B) The courtroom demeanor of the attorneys and judge at the trial level C) Alleged errors made at trial concerning evidence, jury instructions, or other mistakes that may have had an impact in the outcome of a trial D) All of the above
Which of the following is not a disqualifying factor for receiving unemployment benefits?
A) Laid off employees B) Employees who are unable to work C) Discharged employees D) None of the above
A party cannot refuse to respond to a request for admission .
A. becauseit lacks the information needed to make theresponse B. because the requesting party can obtain the information in another way C. becausethe request is made with the service of the summons and complaint D. all of the above