According to _____, evidence obtained in violation of constitutional rights from
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According to _____, evidence obtained in violation of constitutional rights from the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments are generally not admissible at trial
a.double jeopardy
totality-of-the-circumstances
the Establishment Clause
the Free Exercise Clause
the exclusionary rule
QUESTION 7
Which of the following is true about criminal law?
Judges describe in general terms the nature of the conduct they wish to criminalize
Plaintiffs seek remedies for themselves
c.The government prosecutes on behalf of the people
d.Plaintiffs seek compensation
It involves harm to certain individuals, not society
QUESTION 8
Debbie was driving and texting and failed to stop for a stop sign at an intersection. As a result, a car collided with hers and caused damage to both cars and injuries to the occupants of the other car. The other car also hit a fence, causing it to collapse and allowing a rancher’s bull to escape. Later the same day, the bull attacked a child causing serious injuries to the child. Debbie will be legally liable for
negligently causing damage to the other car and injury to its occupants, damage to the rancher’s fence, and injuries to the child because all of these actually resulted from Debbie’s original intentional act of violating the law
negligently causing damage to the other car and injury to its occupants, damage to the rancher’s fence, but not for the injuries to the child because they were not foreseeable
None of the damages because the other car collided with Debbie's car
intentionally texting and causing incidental damage to the other car and its occupants, compensatory damage to the rancher’s fence, and proximate injuries to the child
e. negligently causing damage to the other car and injury to its occupants, but not for the rancher’s fence or bull because the other car hit the fence and the rancher is primarily liable for maintaining a secure fence and confined bull
QUESTION 9
Contributory negligence arises when
a defendant breaches the duty of care
an injured person is partially responsible for his own injury because his own carelessness contributed to his injury
a defendant engages in ultra-hazardous activity and is liable for his own negligence
the defendant is not liable because he could not have foreseen the damage that would result from his carelessness
e. a plaintiff is injured due to the defendant's violation of a statute or regulation
QUESTION 10
The required elements of a negligence action are
duty of care, breach of duty, actual cause, proximate cause, damage or injury
jurisdiction, complaint, discovery, trial, arbitration
duty of care, intentional neglect, causation, incidental damage or injury
duty to defend, breach of contract, proximate cause, nominal damages
duty, failure of duty, case precedent, punitive damages
a.double jeopardy
b.totality-of-the-circumstances
c.the Establishment Clause
d.the Free Exercise Clause
e.the exclusionary rule
Explanation / Answer
6. The correct answer is Option E. According to the exclusionary rule, evidence obtained in violation of constitutional rights from the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments are generally not admissible at trial.
7. The correct answer is Option C. In criminal law, the government prosecuted on behalf of the people.
8. The correct answer is Option B. Debbie would be liable for negligently causing damage to the other car and injury to its occupants, damage to the rancher’s fence, but not for the injuries to the child because they were not foreseeable.
9. The correct answer is Option A. Contributory negligence arises when the defendant breaches the duty of care.
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