FGCU BUL 3130 Exam 2 || with Error-free Solutions.
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Officer Tom stops Kathy because she looks like a criminal to him, and after a pat down finds marijuana in her pocket. He then uses the drugs to justify obtaining a warrant to search her home for more drugs. The search uncovers 8 kilos of cocaine. What evidence, if any, would be admissible at trial?...
FGCU BUL 3130 Exam 2 || with Error-free Solutions.
Officer Tom stops Kathy because she looks like a criminal to him, and after a pat down finds
marijuana in her pocket. He then uses the drugs to justify obtaining a warrant to search her home
for more drugs. The search uncovers 8 kilos of cocaine. What evidence, if any, would be
admissible at trial? correct answers Neither the marijuana nor the cocaine would be admissible at
trial.
From least to most serious, crimes are classified as follows: correct answers
infractions/misdemeanors/felonies
Which of the following is not a general category of torts? correct answers criminal torts
Which of the following is not a situation in which strict liability applies? correct answers T.J.
manufactures cheap clothing that falls apart after minimal use. It does not create a dangerous
condition.
Lindsay is Jon's manager and calls him into her office after everyone else has gone home for the
day. She closes the door and tells Jon that he is a thief and that he must return items that he stole
from the company. In fact, Jon is extremely honest and has never stolen anything in his life. He
is extremely upset and starts to feel sick. correct answers Lindsay has not committed a
defamation tort.
ABC Land Co. is negotiating the sale of an office building to Mega Co. Which laws will govern
the contract for the sale of the building? correct answers State common law
Most advertisements in the mass media are not offers because they correct answers do not
contain a specific commitment to sell
Something of value that is exchanged as part of an agreement is called correct answers
consideration
Sam has contracted with Dave to purchase Dave's racing bike, with payment and delivery of the
bicycle to be made 10 days after the contract was made. Three days later Sam hears that Dave is
going to sell the bike to Gene in three days at a higher price. If Sam really wants the bike, what
should he do? correct answers Immediately seek injunctive relief
Sally has just purchased a home and wants to have an in-ground pool installed. She calls Cool
Pools, the company that put in her neighbors' pools. When the company rep comes to her
property, he does some soil tests that are standard for the industry and gets the same results as he
got when the other pools were put in, so the company gives her a price quote of $16,000. When
Cool Pools begins excavating, it discovers solid rock four feet below ground level. The
neighbors had no such rock. Cool Pools stops work and informs Sally that it will have to use
explosives to remove the rock and the cost of the pool will now be $32,000. correct answers
Sally can have the contract discharged based on impracticability.
, In which of the following situations would anticipatory repudiation not be allowed? correct
answers Manny calls Moe and tells him that the sculpture he's creating for him is coming along
slower than
anticipated but he's pretty sure he'll be done by the contract deadline.
In a shipping contract, the risk of loss passes to the buyer when correct answers the goods are
delivered to the carrier.
For a writing to satisfy statute of frauds requirements under the UCC, it must include each of the
following except correct answers price
actus reus correct answers the action element of a crime
mens rea correct answers guilty mind/ the criminal intent
conspiracy correct answers -an agreement by two or more people to commit a criminal act
-requires a specific intent to achieve the object of the conspiracy, but doesn't require that act to
actually be carried out
Facts of Miranda v. Arizona correct answers 1. right to remain silent,
2. anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law
3. right to an attorney
plain view doctrine correct answers the legal principle that objects in plain view of a law
enforcement agent who has the right to be in a position to have that view may be seized without
a warrant and introduced as evidence.
criminal fraud correct answers lie told to someone that relies on it and ends up suffering damages
U.S. vs LaGrou Distribution Systems correct answers ...
civil law vs criminal law correct answers civil law- designed to compensate parties for damages
as a result of another's conduct
criminal law- consists of a body of law, for purpose of preventing harm to a society, prescribes
the punishment to be imposed for such conduct
burden of proof correct answers the obligation to present evidence to support one's claim
what type of law governs tort law? correct answers common law
assumption of the risk correct answers the injured party knew or should have known of the risk
and voluntarily assumed it
defenses to defamation correct answers truth
absolute privilege (govt officials, judicial officers, etc)
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