Differentiate Consecutive sentences and Concurrent sentences.
What will be an ideal response?
Consecutive sentences—Where one person is sentenced for more than one crime and the sentences are to be served one after the other.
Concurrent sentences—Where one person is sentenced for more than one crime and the sentences are served at the same time.
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a. Inadequate research b. Missed deadlines c. Errors in legal documents filed with the court d. All of these choices are correct
Which of the following statutes provides public accountability for administrative agencies?
a. Sunshine Act b. Freedom of Information Act c. Equal Access and Justice Act d. All of the above
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A. A summary of case law that attorneys will use in a trial B. A document presented to the court setting forth a legal argument to persuade the court to rule in a particular way procedurally and substantively C. The description of how long a judge wants a trial to be D. None of the above
What have studies shown about the kind of care received by high-income workers when compared to low-income workers?
A. That high income workers receive better care. B. That high-income workers receive worse care. C. That high-income and-low income workers receive the same care. D. No such studies have been conducted.