Once you've made an investigation plan, you can
a. count on it for the rest of the time.
b. never look at it again.
c. plan on revising it every time new evidence is obtained.
d. plan on revising it quarterly.
c
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A) Under the law today, a person can choose to testify against their spouse. B) The privilege to avoid testimony belongs to the person being spoken about, and not to the speaker. C) Spousal Privilege protects private conversations between husband and wife, and protects marriages from the destructive effects of being compelled to testify against one another. D) The privilege is based on the notion that husband and wife are one person and that one person should not be compelled to testify against one's self. E) Under common law, it was customary that a spouse could not be compelled to testify and that a spouse could be prevented from testifying by the other spouse.
"Caveat emptor" means:
a. Let the seller beware b. Let the agent beware c. Let the broker beware d. Let the buyer beware
A past moral obligation is unsupported by consideration, and
A. enforceable. B. unenforceable. C. illegal. D. unjust.
In federal court, the scope of cross-examination is NOT limited to the facts covered in direct examination.
a. true b. false