Many paralegals assigned a legal-writing task find it difficult to make the transition from the research stage to the drafting stage. To make the writing process easier, you might:
a. Move to another part of the assignment, if you become stuck
b. Begin with a part of the assignment about which you feel confident
c. Avoid trying to make the first draft the final draft
d. Move to another part of the assignment, if you become stuck and begin with
a part of the assignment about which you feel confident
e. All of these choices are correct
E
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A. ?secondary B. ?persuasive C. ?binding D. ?primary
Grounds for mistrial or appeal that arise during jury deliberations include all except
A. a juror's illness, reducing the panel to 11 jurors B. a sensational tabloid story about the crime brought into the jury room by a juror C. alternate jurors participating in the decision-making process, raising the number on the panel to 14 D. during recess, a member of the prosecution team commenting to a juror on the attractiveness of the juror's clothing
The library and ________ references indicate where the particular statute can be found in other sections of the statutory code as well as in any other secondary sources of law
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Intellectual honesty includes
A. an assumption of the law. B. researching and analyzing a problem objectively. C. preconceived notions and personal views. D. analyzing and applying the rule of law.