BUSA 2106 Exam 1 PERRY Binder QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100% ANSWERS
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PERRY Binder
BUSA 2106 Exam 1 PERRY Binder QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100% ANSWERS
Plaintiff - ANSWER Person who files a civil complaint against defendant
Prosecutor - ANSWER A person, especially a public official, who institutes legal proceedings against someone.
DA(Felony) soliciter(misdemean...
VI
TU
Plaintiff - ANSWER Person who files a civil complaint against defendant
IS
Prosecutor - ANSWER A person, especially a public official, who institutes
legal proceedings against someone.
M
DA(Felony) soliciter(misdemeanor/federal) US Attorney
O
Defendant - ANSWER A person accused of a crime in criminal prosecution or
A
a person against whom some type of civil relief is being sought in a civil case.
(Criminal)
N
1. Does the defendant owe a duty to defendant
JP
2. Did defendant "breach" that duty
3. By "proximately causing"
4. Damages
Ex: Palsgraf case 3/4 (did not win) - ANSWER The state must prove every
element of a crime and a plaintiff must prove every element of civil action
List the 4 Elements of Negligence:
, Proximate Case
Ex: Palsgraf case/ hurting your back in a car accident, then breaking and then
losing an arm in an ambulance - ANSWER Was it foreseeable?
Was the chain causation broken by superseding events?
GA Magistrate - ANSWER Up to $15,000
A
small case claims court
VI
GA State/Superior - ANSWER Over $15,000 (Concurrent jurisdiction)
TU
Cases
Statutes
Constitutions
Admin. Regulations
IS
Preemption Doctrine - ANSWER What are the 5 Sources of Law
Laws and legislatures Federal/State - ANSWER What are the 2 statues of law?
M
51 - ANSWER How many Constitutions are there?
O
State or federal agencies (IRS) - ANSWER Who passes Admin Regulations?
A
Certiorari - ANSWER Request to take your case to the highest court
N
Exclusive Jurisdiction (cannot file in state court) - ANSWER Superior court
JP
has what kind of jurisdiction?
1) Felonies
2) "Equity" cases (only judge not jury)
3) Divorce
4) Title to Land - ANSWER What type of cases fall into Superior Court?
1) Declaratory Action
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