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True or True or False?False?

Multiple Multiple ChoiceChoice TortsTorts VocabularyVocabulary BonusBonus

A tort is a wrong against an individual.

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True

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True

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The final charge to the jury is made by the prosecuting

attorney.

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False - judge

For a bonus point to your team, correct the sentence

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False - judge

For a bonus point to your team, correct the sentence

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When a wrongdoer injures someone by committing a tort, the victim can usually be compensated by receiving money damages.

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True

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True

Even the most careless conduct will not result in liability for negligence unless there is actual harm.

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True

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True

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Public Safety is the exception to the Exclusionary Rule (nothing that a suspect says can be used if an unlawful search was used)

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TrueTrue

A wrongful injury to or interference with the property of another is…

a. nuisanceb. defamationc. trespassd. invasion of privacy

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c. trespass

ANSWER:

c. trespass

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A false statement made orally to a third party is…

a. slanderb. defamationc. breach of duty

d. libel

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a. slandera. slander

This amendment deals with right to privacya. 1st Amendmentb. 3rd Amendmentc. 4th Amendmentd. 5th Amendment

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C. 4th Amendment

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C. 4th Amendment

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Where does the federal court system get its authority?a. Supreme Courtb. Article III of the Constitutionc. the President

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b. Article III of the Constitutionb. Article III of the Constitution

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People who are engaged in extremely dangerous activities may be held liable even without negligence or malice; this is known as the doctrine of…

a. assumption of riskb. strict liabilityc. dangerous liabilityd. unintentional liability

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b. strict liability

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b. strict liability

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What is Assault?

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One person deliberately frightens another into reasonably believing that he or she is about to be injured.

One person deliberately frightens another into reasonably believing that he or she is about to be injured.

If a minor breaks a traffic law, they are punished as…….

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Adults Adults

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In a criminal proceeding, the government is referred to as ……..

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ProsecutorProsecutor

A written or printed form of defamation is…

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Libel

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Libel

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A state court of appeals has this many judges…

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3 judges3 judges

Define Jurisdiction

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Power and authority given to a court to hear a case and to make a judgment

Power and authority given to a court to hear a case and to make a judgment

Define common law…

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Decisions of the early law courts developed in England, based on customs

Decisions of the early law courts developed in England, based on customs

Define unintentional tort

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Wrong that occurs when a person knows and desires the consequences of his/her act

Wrong that occurs when a person knows and desires the consequences of his/her act

Define grand jury

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A group of citizens called together to determine whether there is enough evidence to accuse someone of a crime.

A group of citizens called together to determine whether there is enough evidence to accuse someone of a crime.

Define Injunction

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Court order issued by a judge ordering a person to do or not to do something

Court order issued by a judge ordering a person to do or not to do something

One of the primary purposes of the law is to protect you from

the wrongful acts of others.

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True or False:

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True

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True

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Sandy, 17, throws a snowball at a friend on a crowded street corner. The

snowball misses her friend but hits an elderly man, who falls to the ground

and is injured.

What is this an example of?

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Battery

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Battery

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Bob borrows money from the bank to purchase a car. After Bob fails to make the required payments, the

bank sends someone over to Bob’s house. This person the drives Bob’s car away while Bob is not home. Is

this an intentional tort?

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No, because since Bob did not make the payments, the car can be repossessed by the bank.

No, because since Bob did not make the payments, the car can be repossessed by the bank.

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If Amy (8 years old) gets caught vandalizing a school restroom, how will she be

treated?

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Amy will be treated as a delinquent childAmy will be treated as a delinquent child

Shirley points a toy gun at Laverne and demands money. Laverne has a heart attack. What tort, if any, has Shirley committed? What will Laverne recover in damages if she sues

Shirley and wins?

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Shirley committed assault. She frightened Laverne to a heart attack. Laverne suffered a loss of wages and could get money for medical bills and damages.

Shirley committed assault. She frightened Laverne to a heart attack. Laverne suffered a loss of wages and could get money for medical bills and damages.

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