A trial brief is:
A) The same thing as a pretrial memorandum
B) The pretrial memorandum which generally includes all information about the trial, including witnesses, evidence, stipulations, jury instructions and estimated length of trial
C) The trial memorandum which generally includes all information about the trial, including witnesses, evidence, stipulations, jury instructions and estimated length of trial
D) The trial memorandum which generally includes caselaw and argument to persuade the judge to rule on an unresolved legal issue, such as the admissibility of evidence
D) The trial memorandum which generally includes caselaw and argument to persuade the judge to rule on an unresolved legal issue, such as the admissibility of evidence
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
When creating a PowerPoint presentation, you should:
a. Use the "four-by-four rule" b. Use as many technical legal terms as possible c. Have at least 10 lines of text on each slide d. Write in complete paragraphs
What does a statute of limitation do?
A) sets a deadline for the commencement of criminal actions B) sets a deadline for the destruction of DNA evidence after a verdict has been reached C) sets a deadline for the commencement of a trial after the arrest of a suspect D) sets a deadline for the use of DNA evidence before it can be destroyed E) sets conditions limiting the use of DNA evidence to protect falsely accused individuals