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PSYC 395 Forensic Psychology UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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PSYC 395 Forensic Psychology UPDATED 
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summarize the debate surrounding expert testimony on eyewitness issues. 
What is the quality and accuracy of eyewitness descriptions of perpetrators? - CORRECT 
ANSWER- While many researchers maintain that expert witnesses can provide expert 
testimony in court on issues such as lineup procedures, interview procedures and confidenceaccuracy relationship, some disagree. 
The argument is that experts are overcon...
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AAERT Book Prep questions with 100% correct answers 2024
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Many lawsuits are ? before trial when it becomes clear its better than incurring the costs and risks of litigation. - correct answer settled 
 
Any surprises are limited to a plantiff's ? or a defendant's surrebuttal evidence, when each side is trying to impeach prior evidence presented by the opposing party. - correct answer rebuttal 
 
Exceptions to hearsay rule includes references to public ? like marriage licenses or general reputation in the community. - correct answer re...
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SANE CERTIFICATION PRACTICE QUESTIONS
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Which of the following best describes expert witness testimony in a sexual abuse trial? 
 
a. the witness presents the patient's medical history and physical findings while advocating for the patient 
b. the witness presents the patients medical history and physical exam findings and can offer an opinion based on the witness's area of expertise. 
c. The witness presents the patient's medical history and physical exam findings while supporting the position of the prosecuting attorney 
d. the w...
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SANE CERTIFICATION PRACTICE EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Which of the following best describes expert witness testimony in a sexual abuse trial? 
 
a. the witness presents the patient's medical history and physical findings while advocating for the patient 
b. the witness presents the patients medical history and physical exam findings and can offer an opinion based on the witness's area of expertise. 
c. The witness presents the patient's medical history and physical exam findings while supporting the position of the prosecuting attorney 
d. the w...
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SCL1501 EXAM PACK 2024
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SECTION 1 
1.The point of departure for every law student is an understanding of the 
concept of law. 
1.1 Explain the difference between law and morality or religion (3) 
The Law is the system of legal rules recognised and enforced by the government to 
control human behaviour. It has the following characteristics: 
 System of rules 
 Intended to control human behaviour 
 Should be recognised by the state 
 Enforced by the state 
On the other hand morality or religion refers to the pri...
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Texas Jurisprudence Exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
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Can a patient successfully sue a doctor if there is no physician-patient relationship? - correct answer No 
 
If there is no prior physician-patient relationship, are you legally obliged to respond to a call from a patient for treatment? - correct answer No 
 
Does being on call give rise to a physician-patient relationship? - correct answer No 
 
How can one terminate a physician-patient relationship, without abandonment if there is ongoing treatment? - correct answer 30 days written no...
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SFO test 1 Latest Version Graded A+
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SFO test 1 Latest Version Graded A+ 
 
Lay Witness non-expert person called to testify of what they witnessed or heard. 
 
Expert Witness person who's deemed an expert in certain areas to testify or interpret facts. 
 
Justice of the Peace Court handles lowest crimes. B & C Misdemeanors, infractions, traffic 
offenses from kids 16-18. Civil under $5k. Issue search/arrest warrants. No need to appeal. 
 
Juvenile Court court for under 18 years old, unless, they commit (agg) murder. 
 
District Co...
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ABPP Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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ABPP Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Bruce v. Byrne-Stevens & Associates (1989) - ANSWERSan engineer who testified as an expert witness on behalf of respondents at a previous trial is entitled to immunity from suit based on his testimony. Can't sue an expert based on testimony. 
 
Murphy v. AA Mathews (92) - ANSWERSholding that witness immunity does not bar suit against an expert who is negligent in the preparation of services. 
 
Budwin v. American Psychological Association (94) - ANSW...
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LEV3701 SUMMARY NOTES
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Law of Evidence (University of South Africa) 
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WITNESSES 
2 aspects of oral evidence: 
1. COMPETENCE OF WITNESS TO TESTIFY 
Whether person has mental capacity to testify – if not, they are not competent to testify & court cannot 
hear their evidence under any circumstances 
Note the diff btw admissibility and competence: 
- Admissibility = evidence of a person who is already a competent witness 
- Competence = focuses on the person 
Parties cannot consent to admission o...
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AAERT Book Prep Question and answers rated A+ 2024
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Many lawsuits are ? before trial when it becomes clear its better than incurring the costs and risks of litigation. - correct answer settled 
 
Any surprises are limited to a plantiff's ? or a defendant's surrebuttal evidence, when each side is trying to impeach prior evidence presented by the opposing party. - correct answer rebuttal 
 
Exceptions to hearsay rule includes references to public ? like marriage licenses or g...
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