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Ethics & Law Crimes Jurisdiction Torts Courts & Trials 100 200 300 400 500
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There are three things on which we base our ethical decisions- name two of them.
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The following definition defines what word? “Consists of rules of conduct established by the government of a society to maintain stability and justice in that society.
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True or False. Ethics and law often come into conflict
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There are five sources of law today. Name three of them
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What is the ICC?
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There are two classes of crime. Name them and state which one is more serious.
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There are three elements of a crime. Name two of them.
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There are five categories of particular crimes. Name one category and give an example of a crime that falls into this category.
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There are four defenses to crimes. Name three of them
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Name the three types of sentences given if convicted of a crime
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What type of jurisdiction does the court of appeals have?
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What type of jurisdiction does a district court have?
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What type of jurisdiction does the supreme court have?
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What type of jurisdiction does the local trial court have?
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What type of jurisdiction does a general court have?
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Name two intentional torts and give a definition for each
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The following list are all what? A duty was owed, failure to act as a reasonable person, the breach was the proximate cause, and harm was suffered.
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According to what statutes does a case cease to exist if the victim is dead?
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What doctrine applies to ultra hazardous activities such as sky diving?
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What is the typical penalty for an infraction?
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The following definition defines what word? “The power and authority given to a court to hear a case and to make a judgment.”
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Which court would hear a case with a question as to the interpretation of the constitution of the U. S.?
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Civil trials begin with the use of what?
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Cases pertaining to the sea (admiralty) would be heard at what level – state or federal?
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Bankruptcy goes to what level of court – federal or state?
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Real World Ethics Greatest Good Golden Rule
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Law
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True
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Federal and state constitutions, English Common Law, Statutes, Court decisions, or administrative law
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International Criminal Court
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Felonies and Misdemeanors. Felonies are more serious.
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Criminal Act, Required State of Mind, and Motive
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Crimes against people, property, business, society, or government
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Insanity, Entrapment, Self-Defense, or Defense of Family Members
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Fines, Imprisonment, or death penalty
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Appellate
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Original
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AND Appellate
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Limited
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General
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Answers will vary
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Elements of Negligence
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Survival statutes
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Assumption of risk
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Fines
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Jurisdiction
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U. S. Supreme Court
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Pleadings or when the plaintiff files the complaint
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Federal
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