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A civil trial held in a state court is governed by that state’s rules of civil p

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Question

A civil trial held in a state court is governed by that state’s rules of civil procedure.

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A motion for judgment on the pleadings may be supported with sworn statements and other materials.

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There is a difference between depositions with written and interrogatories.

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During jury selection, a party cannot ask, without providing a reason, that some individuals not be sworn in as jurors.

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The standards for granting a motion for a judgment n.o.v. are often the same as the standards for granting a motion to dismiss.

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In most appealed cases, a trial court’s decision is affirmed.

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A case is remanded when it is sent back for further proceedings to the court that originally heard the case.

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A judgment may go unsatisfied.

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Explanation / Answer

1. False 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. True 7. True 8. True

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