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[Solved] With respect to intentional torts, what type of evidence must a plaintiff (injured party) prove to show that a defendant committed the act? A. Mostly clear B. Direct C. Clear and convincing D. Extrinsic
[Solved] If an employee is injured at work and admits to smoking marijuana before coming to work, which one of the following is correct?
[Solved] This offense is also referred to as blackmail. A. Robbery B. Extortion C. Larceny D. Receiving stolen property
[Solved] What should you anticipate when you go in for a deposition? A. Your testimony will be informal and not admissible in court B. An administrative law judge will hear the testimony. C. Attorneys for all sides will be present D. No formal exhibits or documents will be allowed.
[Solved] Which of the following is considered a civil cause of action? A. Malpractice B. Manslaughter C. Murder D. Misdemeanor
[Solved] 2. Which is not considered aggressive driving? A. Speeding B. Running stop signs C. Eating D. Tailgating 3. Who may be charged with a first-degree misdemeanor if they violate Florida's street racing law? A. Driver B. Passenger C. Organizers/Promoters D. All of the above
[Solved] What is an element of false imprisonment? A. The action is only undertaken once. B. There is a reasonable means of escape. C. Actions are taken to actually detain the individual. D. The tortfeasor does not intend to detain someone against that person's will.
[Solved] What occurs at the end of the second phase when the discovery is complete, and the judge declares the case is ready for trial? A. Pretrial conference B. Depositions C. Negotiations D. Examination
[Solved] The following is NOT available from INTERPOL: A. Wanted Person B. Driver License Information C. Stolen Vehicle D. Stolen travel documents
[Solved] The book White Collar Crime by Sutherland focused on the crimes of: A) employees B) professionals C) corporations D) small businessmen
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