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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s
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789 456 123 Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins
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1 Name two resources the law library can provide to the public.
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1 Information about the MD Code, MD Rules, forms, books, caselaw, computer access, search engines Home
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2 Name one online resource the public would find helpful
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2 Mdcourts.gov, peoples-law.org, mdcourts.gov/macro
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3 If court users feel they have been treated fairly, they are more likely to have _____ and confidence in the court system.
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3 Trust
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4 You can answer questions about the steps a litigant needs to take in a way that is _____ and does not “take sides.”
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4 Neutral (or similar response)
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5 Child welfare and juvenile delinquency cases are not considered_____. Only certain people may be permitted access to the case files.
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5 Public (or similar response)
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6 List one way you can assist a court user with limited visibility skills
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6 You may read the information to them as long as you are not providing legal interpretation. You may increase font sizes or enlarge printed materials.
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7 True or false. You cannot “take sides” in a case or proceeding pending before the courts.
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7 True! Court employees must maintain neutrality and fairness
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8 True or false. You can inform litigants that they may apply for a waiver of court fees.
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8 True. You may explain the process and provide the necessary forms if requested.
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9 Generally, if a litigants' questions begins with “How…” or “Can…” they are asking for legal ________ rather than advice.
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