Time records are used to
a. determine if an employee is productive
b. determine if a case is being neglected
c. establish flat fees on cases
d. determine if additional employees are needed
e. all of the above
e. all of the above
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A legislative act that inflicts capital punishment upon named persons without a judicial trial is called a(n):
A) Ex post facto law. B) Bill of Attainder. C) Act of Sedition. D) Habeas Corpus.
Attorney Jones and Judge Ashford were high school "frienemies." (People who are friends and enemies at the same time.) After Ashford became a judge, Jones played a series of pranks on him including exploding indoor confetti fireworks in the judge's bathroom, leaving a threatening note in his court mailbox, and leaving anonymous threatening messages on his courtroom answering machine. Although
meant to be pranks, Jones' actions may be A) considered a crime against the court under "the rule of objectivity." B) nothing. There is nothing wrong with this behavior. C) prejudicial to the administration of justice if the average person would take them seriously D) cause for disbarment
Some courts are concerned about digital evidence because they worry
a. the technology is too new. b. the technology is too unreliable. c. it's too easy to fake evidence with it. d. it's too hard to understand how it works.
When is a secondary authority not needed?
A. If there is a mandatory authority case. B. If there is a recent decision that is on point. C. If the primary authority clearly provides the answer to the issue. D. If there is no primary authority. E. Answers a and c. F. Answers a, b, and c.