Voluntary "opting out" is an illusion in most cases.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


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What categories of information are included in an investigation summary?

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In appellate courts, the plaintiff's name?

A. ?comes first in the title of the case. B. ?comes second in the title of the case. C. ?is not included in the title of the case. D. ?comes first in the title of the case or comes second in the title of the case.

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MATCHING.

COLUMN 1 1. marital privilege 2. quash 3. priest-penitent privilege 4. patient-counselor privilege 5. plea bargaining 6. Bench conference 7. nolo contendere 8. Alford plea 9. arrest 10. custody COLUMN 2 a. The right of confidentiality accorded members of the clergy for conversations held during the ritual of confession. b. The state of being detained by law enforcement officers. c. Latin for “I will not contest this”, a plea entered that admits no wrongdoing, but allows the court to sentence the defendant as if guilty. d. The right of confidentiality accorded counselors for conversations held in the course of mental health treatment. e. The right of a person to refuse to testify against his or her spouse. f. A plea entered where the accused maintains his innocence, but agrees to be sentenced as if guilty. g. The process of negotiating the settlement of criminal charges without a trial. h. to annul i. The official taking of a person to answer criminal charges. j. A conference called among the judge and attorneys for both sides, and possibly the accused to discuss matters without the jury hearing it.

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An involuntary dismissal is typically initiated when the debtor has failed to comply with the requirements of the Bankruptcy Code or Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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