Question: QUESTION 35 A Stipulation is an agreement between the Judge and the Prosecutor that something is so well known that it can be introduced to

QUESTION 35

  1. A Stipulation is an agreement between the Judge and the Prosecutor that something is so well known that it can be introduced to the jury as a fact.
  2. True
  3. False

QUESTION 37

  1. A witness testifying on the stand can be Impeached in 2 differrent ways. Pick correct 2 ways.
  2. Circumstantially or Directly
  3. Specifically or Non-Specifically
  4. Leading or open ended
  5. Morally or Criminally

The rulings from higher courts like the Court of Appeals helps set what for other lower courts to follow? [x]

QUESTION 39

  1. Out of the following choices pick out all of the Affirmative Defenses. There is no partial credit if you don't get them all or pick too many,
  2. Self DefenseInsanityAlibiParole EvidenceThe Confrontation ClauseDuressPlea Bargain

QUESTION 40

  1. When an attorney objects to a question that is being asked ofa witness there must be a legal ground for the objection. There are 2 legal grounds to object to a question. What are they?
  2. Specificallyor Non-specificallyContemporaneouslyor DirectlySubstantively or ProcedurallyLeading or Open-Ended

QUESTION 42

  1. The United States Supreme Court is presented 1,000's of cases every year. They cannot make rulings on all of them so the vote on which cases to hear. How many justices must vote yes in order for the Court to consider the case and rule on it?
  2. 4
  3. 5
  4. 6
  5. None this is a trick question

QUESTION 43

  1. The Prosecution must prove the defendants guilt to what standard in order to get a conviction?
  2. By a Preponderance of the Evidence
  3. Beyond all Doubt
  4. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
  5. To the satisfaction of the Jury

QUESTION 44

  1. There are two parts to committing a crime. One is the physical act which is known as what?[x]

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