The power of a court over issues involved in the case is called: General jurisdi
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The power of a court over issues involved in the case is called:
General jurisdiction.
Limited jurisdiction.
Subject matter jurisdiction.
Appellate jurisdiction.
In criminal cases, jurisdiction is determined by:
Where the crime occurs.
Where the defendant lives.
Where the victim lives.
Where the crime is reported.
In a recent survey of 1000 judges, the following was rated the highest among reasons for the high cost of litigation:
Filing costs.
Abusive discovery.
Attorney fees.
Costs associated with the enforcement of a judgment.
If the defendant fails to answer a properly served complaint within the proper time limit:
The plaintiff win based on a de novo judgment.
The plaintiff win based on a default judgment.
The defendant may request one extension which is automatically granted.
The defendant may file a counterclaim to protect his or her rights.
The criminal burden of proof is:
Beyond all doubt.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Beyond a reasonable doubt.
Beyond a preponderance of the evidence.
In a federal class action law suit:
Only one member of the class must meet the jurisdictional amount of $75,000.
At least 50% of the class must meet the jurisdictional amount of $75,000.
The total sued for by the class must add up to the jurisdictional amount of $75,000.
The average amount sued for by the class must meet the jurisdictional amount of $75,000 each.
General jurisdiction.
Limited jurisdiction.
Subject matter jurisdiction.
Appellate jurisdiction.
Explanation / Answer
Answer 1. Limited jurisdiction.
Answer 2. Where the crime is reported.
Answer 3. Attorney fees.
Answer 4. The defendant may file a counterclaim to protect his or her rights.
Answer 5. Beyond a reasonable doubt.
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