Paralegal 101 Exam Questions and Answers 2024
Paralegal 101 Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Interrogatories -Answer-Written questions sent by one side to the opposing side, answered under oath. Deposition -Answer-The pretrial oral questioning of a witness under oath. Deponent -Answer-The person who is being asked questions at a deposition. Request for admissions -Answer-A document that lists statements regarding specific items for the other party to admit or deny. Dismissal with prejudice -Answer-A court order that ends a lawsuit; the suit cannot be refiled by the same parties. Pretrial conference -Answer-A meeting of the attorneys and the judge prior to the beginning of the trial. Motion in limine -Answer-A request that the court order that certain information not be mentioned in the presence of the jury. Voir dire -Answer-An examination of a prospective juror to see if he or she is fit to serve as a juror on a specific case. Challenge for cause -Answer-A method for excusing a prospective juror based on the juror's inability to serve in an unbiased manner. Peremptory challenge -Answer-A method for excusing a prospective juror; no reason need be given. Direct examination -Answer-The questioning of your own witness. Leading question -Answer-The question that suggests the answer; generally, leading questions may not be asked during direct examination of a witness. Cross-examination -Answer-The questioning of an opposing witness. Directed verdict -Answer-A verdict ordered by a trial judge if the plaintiff fails to present a prima facie case or if the defendant fails to present a necessary defense. Pattern jury instructions -Answer-A set of standardized jury instructions. Verdict -Answer-The opinion of a jury on a question of fact. Mistrial -Answer-A trial ended by the judge because of a major problem, such as a prejudicial statement by one of the attorneys. Judgment -Answer-The decision of the court regarding the claims of each side. It may be based on a jury's verdict. Writ of execution -Answer-A court order authorizing a sheriff to take property in order to enforce a judgment. Judgment notwithstanding the verdict (judgment N.O.V.) -Answer-A judgment that reverses the verdict of the jury when the verdict had no reasonable factual support or was contrary to law. Motion for a new trial -Answer-A request that the court order a rehearing of a lawsuit because irregularities, such as errors of the court or jury misconduct, make it probable that an impartial trial did not occur. Appellate brief -Answer-An attorney's written argument presented to an appeals court, setting forth a statement of the law as it should be applied to the client's facts. Clearly erroneous -Answer-Standard used by appellate courts when reviewing a trail court's findings of fact. Harmless error -Answer-A trial court error that is not sufficient to warrant reversing the decision. Reversible error -Answer-An error made by the trial judge sufficiently serious to warrant reversing the trial court's decision. Affirm -Answer-When a higher court agrees with what a lower court has done. Reverse -Answer-When an appellate court overturns or negates the decision of a lower court. Remand -Answer-When an appellate court sends a case ba
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