Which of the following statements is true regarding interrogatories?
a. They are oral questions
b. They are required to be used during discovery
c. They are filed after the complaint is received
d. The number allowed may be limited by court rule
e. All of these choices are correct
D
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The Bill of Rights
A. was added to the Constitution after the Civil War. B. was part of the original Constitution. C. consists of the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. D. Both b and c.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Battery requires an intentional, unwanted touching; assault requires that the victim experience fear or apprehension regarding an imminent assault. 2. False imprisonment does not occur if the tortfeasor blocks one exit, but there is an alternative means of escape. 3. Truth is an absolute defense to slander, but not to libel. 4. Compensatory damages are given to compensate a plaintiff for his economic loss but not his pain and suffering. 5. Res ipsa loquitur applies when the defendant has violated a criminal statute intended to protect individuals in the same category as the plaintiff from the same type of harm.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Giving tax exemptions to religious institutions is unconstitutional because it is a form of state-sponsored religion. 2. A tax exemption available only to a religious organization is unconstitutional. 3. The Supreme Court allows less government assistance to the religious institutions of higher education than to elementary and high schools because elementary and high schools need more aid. 4. The purpose of the Free Exercise Clause is to secure religious liberty for individuals through the prohibition of governmental restraints on the free exercise of religion. 5. The Supreme Court held that laws cannot interfere with mere religious beliefs or opinions but they may with religious practices such as polygamy.
Explain how a trial court operates. How does a trial court differ from an appellate court?
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