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LEB 320F Quizzes 2024 Updated Questions with All Correct Answers During voir dire, Larry Lawyer learns that Benny (a prospective juror) is the brother-in-law of the defendant. Larry, who represents the plaintiff, would of course prefer that Benny not be on the jury that decides the case. Larry wi...

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During voir dire, Larry Lawyer learns that Benny (a prospective juror) is the brother-in-
law of the defendant. Larry, who represents the plaintiff, would of course prefer that
Benny not be on the jury that decides the case. Larry will get rid of Benny with a...
- peremptory challenge
- challenge for cause
- none of the above - Answer-challenge for cause

Paul Plaintiff and Dennis Defendant have agreed to mediate their dispute which arose
from a car accident the two were involved in last year. They meet with Mary Mediator for
several hours. After listening extensively to both sides, Mary believes that Paul has
enough evidence to clearly demonstrate that Dennis caused the accident. She also
believes that Paul has paid $10,000 to repair his car and $2,000 to cover medical bills
because of the wreck.

What is the maximum amount that Mary can order Dennis to pay Paul?

-$12,000
- $10,000
- $2,000
- $0 - Answer-0

Al falsely claims that his neighbor stole $1000 from him. Ben shouts racist remarks at a
crowd of people, hoping to start a fight. Carl creates an advertisement for an illegal form
of synthetic marijuana. Which of them has 1st Amendment protection for their speech?
- al
- ben
- carl
- none of the above - Answer-none

If a distinction or classification is neutral on its face but happens to have a
disproportionate impact on a particular group, it is a case of ___________
discrimination. In such a situation, the courts apply ______________.
- de facto; rational basis scrutiny
- de facto; strict scrutiny
- de jure; rational basis scrutiny
- de jure; strict scrutiny - Answer-de facto; rational basis scrutiny

, Mo is working at a small hardware store, and he sells a hammer to Frank. On that day,
Mo was alone in the store - if he had not come to work that morning, the store would
have been closed.

A year later, Frank is messing around during a break at work. He is not paying attention
to anyone around him. He swings the hammer around to illustrate a point in a story he is
telling, and he accidentally hits a coworker, causing an injury.

Which of the following are a cause in fact of the injury?

- mo
- frank
- both a and b
- none of the above - Answer-both of them

Jackson is in a car accident with Rhonda. The jury finds that Jackson is 40% at fault,
and that Rhonda is 60% at fault. Rhonda will be unable to recover any damages at all if
her state uses a ________________ comparative negligence system.
- pure
- modified
- she will not be able to recover under either system - Answer-modified

Ned is sued in a negligence case and loses. Irene is sued in an intentional tort case and
loses. Which of them might be ordered by a jury to pay punitive damages?
- ned
- irene
- both - Answer-irene

Ron tries to make decisions that will benefit as many people as possible. Sally tries to
treat everyone as she would want to be treated. Ron takes a ________________
approach to decision making, and Sally takes a ______________ approach.

- utilitarian; utilitarian
- utilitarian; deontological
- deontological; utilitarian
- deontological; deontological - Answer-utilitarian; deontological

Craig Cashier has $500 in his cash drawer at the end of the night. Before he turns the
drawer in, he takes a $50 out of it and slips it into his pocket.
Later that night, Bob shows Craig a knife and says, "Give me everything!" Craig hands
over the $50 bill, and Bob runs away.
Craig has committed _____________, and Bob has committed ____________.
- embezzlement; robbery
- embezzlement; burglary
- embezzlement; larceny
- larceny; robbery

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