When we say that underdevelopment in many African nations appears "overdetermined," we mean that
a. there are so many obstacles to development that it is difficult to single out any one.
b. the problem is being greatly exaggerated.
c. too much attention is being paid to the problem.
d. too many success stories are being ignored.
A
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You are an attorney and prior to trial you are attempting to establish the trial's scope with questions about what evidence is admissible and what witnesses may testify about. These and other similar issues are determined in the
A) pretrial motions. B) magistrate appearance. C) grand jury indictment. D) arraignment. E) post-trial motions
As soon as possible after arrest, a suspect appears before a justice of the peace or other magistrate for arraignment. Which of the following is not one of the purposes of arraignment?
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Plaintiff sued a city college that terminated his employment without affording him a hearing on the grounds for his dismissal. The defendant college argued to the trial judge that as the plaintiff was an at-will employee without tenure, without a contract of employment, and without any promise of continued employment, he had no property interest in his continued employment and was not entitled to
due process prior to dismissal. Before trial, the defendant college asked the judge to rule as a matter of law that it should prevail, as the fact of his at-will employment status was undisputed. If the trial judge believes that the plaintiff indeed had no reasonable expectation of continued employment, hence no property interest and no entitlement to constitutional due process, what should he do? a. Grant the defendant's motion for summary judgment. b. Grant summary judgment in favor of the plaintiff. c. Grant the defendant's motion for a directed verdict. d. Grant plaintiff's motion to JNOV.