In an appellate court:
a. No new evidence will be presented
b. There is no jury
c. There are no opening statements
d. No new evidence will be presented and there is no jury
e. There is no jury and there are no opening statements
D
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a. Jurisdiction over the thing b. Jurisdiction in law c. To speak the law d. Jurisdiction of subject
Right of Survivorship exists by default in a tenancy by the entirety:
a. True b. False
The determination of whether a case is on point is important because of the doctrine of:
A. Res judicata B. Precedent C. Stare decisis D. Finality E. All of the above F. Answers a, b, and c above G. Answers b and c above
Abbey is working late one evening and hears a grinding noise coming from a room down the hall from her office. She creeps down the hall and peeks in the door. Inside, she sees one of her supervising lawyers standing over the paper shredder, feeding in papers that look like Mr. Snodgrass' business receipts and invoices. Abbey should do what, if anything?
What will be an ideal response?