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MEDIA LAW NCTJ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
  • MEDIA LAW NCTJ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|

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  • MEDIA LAW NCTJ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+ what court would less serious cases go to- e.g lower lever assult, mororing offences, drunkeness etc - -Magistrates Courts What court would serious 'indictable' offences go to? - -Crown What court handles civil action such as negligence, tresspass, divorce, etc? - -County Court What court deals with matters such as damages and defamation? - -High Court What court hears appeals from County and High courts and in criminal offences...
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CRS Cheat Sheet for Colorado POST Test questions fully solved & updated 2024
  • CRS Cheat Sheet for Colorado POST Test questions fully solved & updated 2024

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  • Inchoate Offenses Conspiracy Criminal Attempt Criminal Solicitation Culpable Mental States Intentionally Knowingly Recklessly Negligence Willingly With Intent How many days do you have to report excessive use of force? What level crime is it if not reported? 10 days and 1st degree misdemeanor What is PRICC? Punishment Revenge Intimidation Coercion Control What is 1st degree kidnapping? Intentionally Must have concession to secure the release of the pe...
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C13 Insurance Against Liability study questions and answers already verified 100%.
  • C13 Insurance Against Liability study questions and answers already verified 100%.

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  • What word equates to the term "responsibility" as it is used in the business of insurance? Liability What are 3 categories used to classify the way in which the law imposes liability? Negligence, Nuisance and Breach of contract What is a tort? A tort is a civil wrong or injury recognized under the law, other than a breach of contract, whereby an injured party acquires the right to sue the defendant, usually for a court award in the form of compensation. What is negligence? Common sense shou...
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BLW TEST #1 Exam 2023
  • BLW TEST #1 Exam 2023

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  • BLW TEST #1 Exam 2023 Law - ANS-law consists of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals (or organizations) and society as a whole. English Common Law system - ANS-The American legal system is largely based upon the English Common Law system. Established during the 11th century when England unified its court system Policy - ANS-Past judicial decisions are generally binding for subsequent cases which are factually similar Precedent - ANS-a de...
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SFO test #1 Questions with Verified Answers (Graded A)
  • SFO test #1 Questions with Verified Answers (Graded A)

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  • Lay Witness - Answer- non-expert person called to testify of what they witnessed or heard. Expert Witness - Answer- person who's deemed an expert in certain areas to testify or interpret facts. Justice of the Peace Court - Answer- 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 - Answer- court for under 18 years old, unless, they commit (agg) murder. District Co...
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Tresspass to land - A/AS Level LAW
  • Tresspass to land - A/AS Level LAW

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  • Chapter 15 Trespass to land This tort is designed to protect C’s right to keep other people off their land The idea behind this is that we all have basic right to enjoy our own property without interference from anyone else and to exclude people from the place where we live or work if we wish to Trespass to land can be committed simply by someone entering land without permission regardless of whether damage was done In other words, it is actionable per se
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NY Bar Exam: All NY Subjects 2023 Highly Updated Questions with Answers
  • NY Bar Exam: All NY Subjects 2023 Highly Updated Questions with Answers

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  • What are the four forms of authority? - Actual Express: P tells A directly that A can do a task Actual Implied: A reasonably believes P has given A the authority Inherent: P, a pizza shop owner, tells A to deliver a pizza to X. A has the inherent authority to take the pizza from the pizzeria (it is not tresspass), because it is a necessary task to complete the delivery. Apparent: A third party relies on the appearance of agency when dealing with A What consent is needed to create an...
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NY Bar Exam: All NY Subjects 2023 Highly Updated Questions with Answers
  • NY Bar Exam: All NY Subjects 2023 Highly Updated Questions with Answers

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  • What are the four forms of authority? - Actual Express: P tells A directly that A can do a task Actual Implied: A reasonably believes P has given A the authority Inherent: P, a pizza shop owner, tells A to deliver a pizza to X. A has the inherent authority to take the pizza from the pizzeria (it is not tresspass), because it is a necessary task to complete the delivery. Apparent: A third party relies on the appearance of agency when dealing with A What consent is needed to create an...
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Trespass and Nuisance
  • Trespass and Nuisance

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  • law surrounding trespass and nuisance
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CRIMINAL LAW BAR EXAM 100% CORRECT!!
  • CRIMINAL LAW BAR EXAM 100% CORRECT!!

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  • Involuntary intoxication - ANSWER (1) unknowingly being intoxication or becoming intoxicated under duress. *a form of insanity and will be judged by that standard. Defense to all crimes Infancy - ANSWER Under 7 - no liability Under 14 - rebuttable presumption of no liability Self-defense - ANSWER A victim may use non-deadly self-defense anytime the victim reasonably believes that force is about to be used on him. Majority - ANSWER A victim may use deadly force in self-defense anytime t...
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