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DPSST BP429 Midterm Test Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ Civil Law is? A. Rights of Individuals B. Crimes & Punishments C. Civilian's Law D. Is Civil - Answers Rights of Individuals Criminal Law is? A. Rights of Individuals B. Crimes & Punishments C. Fruit of the Crime D. Law for Criminals - Answers Crimes & Punishments Case law only applies to criminal law. A. True B. False - Answers False, Case law applies to both Civil and Criminal Law Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Burden of Proof) - Plaintiff (civilian) - "Proof by a preponderance of the evidence" - "Liable" or Responsible" - Answers Civil Law Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Burden of Proof) - Government's Responsibility - "Proof beyond a reasonable doubt" - "Guilty" - Answers Criminal Law Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Remedy) - "Found Liable" - Damages sought (typically financial) - Answers Civil Law Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Remedy) - "Found Guilty" - Sentenced (Incarceration, fines, etc.) - Answers Criminal Law What describes the potential responsibility for payment of damages, and sometimes for other court-enforced conditions, in a civil "lawsuit." A. Cultural Competence B. Civil Liability C. Traffic Crash D. Cultural Humility - Answers Civil Liability Is this Tort Negligence or Intentional Tort? - A personal injury that results from an automobile crash, where the "at fault" driver was negligent for texting while driving, and consequently collided with a vehicle in an intersection who had the right of way. - Answers Tort Negligence Is this Tort Negligence or Intentional Tort? - "assault" and/or "battery." Here things get interesting; "assault" is also the name of a crime. There are actually many torts, the names of which also describe crimes. - Answers Intentional Tort What are the four requirements for a successful Tort Claim? - Answers - Legal Duty Owed - Breach of Duty - Damage resulting in injury - Proof of cause and effect Case Law makes it clear that it is the only means by which a plaintiff may sue an officer, for example, employed by a public body, for a tort. A. True B. False - Answers False, The Oregon Tort Claims Act What is Indemnity Protection? (the Oregon Tort Claims Act) - - Answers

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DPSST BP429 Midterm Test Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+

Civil Law is?



A. Rights of Individuals

B. Crimes & Punishments

C. Civilian's Law

D. Is Civil - Answers Rights of Individuals

Criminal Law is?



A. Rights of Individuals

B. Crimes & Punishments

C. Fruit of the Crime

D. Law for Criminals - Answers Crimes & Punishments

Case law only applies to criminal law.



A. True

B. False - Answers False,



Case law applies to both Civil and Criminal Law

Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Burden of Proof)



- Plaintiff (civilian)

- "Proof by a preponderance of the evidence"

- "Liable" or Responsible" - Answers Civil Law

Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Burden of Proof)

,- Government's Responsibility

- "Proof beyond a reasonable doubt"

- "Guilty" - Answers Criminal Law

Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Remedy)



- "Found Liable"

- Damages sought (typically financial) - Answers Civil Law

Civil Law or Criminal Law? (Remedy)



- "Found Guilty"

- Sentenced (Incarceration, fines, etc.) - Answers Criminal Law

What describes the potential responsibility for payment of damages, and sometimes for other court-
enforced conditions, in a civil "lawsuit."



A. Cultural Competence

B. Civil Liability

C. Traffic Crash

D. Cultural Humility - Answers Civil Liability

Is this Tort Negligence or Intentional Tort?



- A personal injury that results from an automobile crash, where the "at fault" driver was negligent for
texting while driving, and consequently collided with a vehicle in an intersection who had the right of
way. - Answers Tort Negligence

Is this Tort Negligence or Intentional Tort?

,- "assault" and/or "battery." Here things get interesting; "assault" is also the name of a crime. There are
actually many torts, the names of which also describe crimes. - Answers Intentional Tort

What are the four requirements for a successful Tort Claim? - Answers - Legal Duty Owed

- Breach of Duty

- Damage resulting in injury

- Proof of cause and effect

Case Law makes it clear that it is the only means by which a plaintiff may sue an officer, for example,
employed by a public body, for a tort.



A. True

B. False - Answers False,



The Oregon Tort Claims Act

What is Indemnity Protection? (the Oregon Tort Claims Act)



- - Answers

What Act is this?



- exercised power possessed by virtue of state law and made possible only because the wrongdoer is
clothed with the authority of state law

- acting or purporting to act in the performance of official duties under any state, county, or municipal
law, ordinance or regulation - Answers Act Under the Color of Law

What Act is this?



- Comprehensive legislation that is designed to protect individuals with disabilities against
discrimination. - Answers American with Disabilities Act (ADA)

What Act is this?

, - is federal legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical
information - Answers HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

What is this known as?



Is a legal principle that grants government officials performing discretionary (optional) functions
immunity from civil suits unless the plaintiff shows that the official violated "clearly established statutory
or constitutional rights of which a reasonable person would have known."



A. Qualified Immunity

B. Safe Haven

C. HIPPA

D. ADA - Answers Qualified Immunity

This Two-Part Test Analyzes what?



- Violation of Constitutional or Federally Protected Rights

- Right "clearly established" at the time of alleged violation



A. Qualified Immunity

B. System 1

C. HIPPA

D. The Oregon Tort Claims Act - Answers Qualified Immunity

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