Rules of evidence provide the means for a judge to assess the nature of evidence. These rules, then,
aid a judge in determining whether information should be accepted as evidence because it is
A) taken under an oath B) in writing
C) reliable D) terse
C
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The rules of evidence and the rules of civil procedure that apply in district and superior courts are usually relaxed in small claims court:
a. True b. False
Parties can attempt to salvage failing marriages by trying any of the following except:
A. Going to family counseling. B. Trying mediation. C. Attempting a trial separation. D. Filing for a simple dissolution.
According to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, once a case has been placed on the trial calendar, pleadings:
a. cannot be amended b. can be amended c. can be amended only with the permission of the court or with the written consent of the opposing party d. none of these choices
An example of libel is a false statement communicated by:
a. A letter. b. An e-mail. c. A newspaper. d. All of the above.