________ refers to a decision the court makes on its own motion or objection from one of the parties
A) Sui juris
B) Sua sponte
C) Sua al dente
D) Non sui juris
B
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An efficient filing system:
a. Helps to ensure that important documents will not be lost or misplaced b. Involves casual procedures based on tradition c. Ensures that important documents will be available when needed d. Will involve formal written procedures and a procedures manual e. Helps to ensure that important documents will not be lost or misplaced and ensures that important documents will be available when needed
Darrell is a narcotics detective and while reading an electronics catalog comes across an ad for a device that promises that it can descramble any mobile phone signal. Darrell orders the device and on his off-duty hours uses it to listen in on a suspected drug dealer’s telephone conversations. Later, he seeks a warrant based on these conversations. Are Darrell’s actions constitutional?
a. Yes, because he used his own funds to buy the device. b. Yes, because he only listened in on his off-duty hours. c. No, because the device was regular police issue. d. No, because he did not have a warrant to use the device.
At one time, witness contacts were written or typed on individual cards kept in a central file. This function is now accomplished using a ____________
a. Network b. Software c. Legal Specialty d. Database
Temple-Raston, D. (2002). A Death in Texas: A Story of Race, Murder, and a Small Town’s Struggle for Redemption.
What will be an ideal response?