Both Corpus Juris Secundum and American Jurisprudence Second are available on Westlaw and LexisNexis.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
Rationale: See "Legal Encyclopedias"
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The percentage of errors usually allowed on a professionally produced transcripts is:
a. 5 percent b. 1 percent c. 0 percent d. .25 percent
The body of legal correspondence usually consists of:
A. An introduction B. A main body C. Requests/instructions D. A closing E. All of the above F. Answers a, b, and c above G. Answers a, b, and d above
Max has been charged as an accomplice in a bank robbery. Max had been asked by his friend, Nancy, to drive her to First Union Bank as she had some business there. Max, believing he was helping a friend, agreed and picked her up at the agreed time. Max dropped Nancy off and parked a short distance away from the bank entrance. Max casually looked back at the bank and saw Nancy put on a mask and pull a gun out of her purse. Max was shocked, but quickly realized he didn't want to be a part of this crime. He can negate his criminal liability by
A. going into the bank and persuading Nancy to stop the robbery B. calling the police, reporting the crime and putting a halt to it C. driving away, withdrawing his help and refusing to further support Nancy's crime D. doing both a and b E. doing both a and c
E-discovery will be relatively easy if the information sought is stored, and probably unlikely if it is contained in:
A) Email B) Word processed documents C) Spreadsheets D) Instant messages