correct solutions.
LEO test #2 with 96 very well rated
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Summons - ANSWER-a notice directing someone by a court or administrative authority
to appear in court
Writs of replevin - ANSWER-An order or writ issued to recover an item of personal
property
Attachment and Garnishment - ANSWER-• An order to withhold non-exempt personal
property or money owed to third party
• Withhold wages or property
Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) - ANSWER--Issued by court upon "ex parte
appearance"
(an appearance in court by one party without the other)
Protective Order - ANSWER--a decree by a court to protect a person or a legal entity
against harassment by another person
-an order to : stay away from petitioners job, home, vehicle, or school. No contanct. Not
possess gun or other weapon
notice of eviction - ANSWER-the removal of a tenant from rental property by the
landlord
Liens - ANSWER-legal claim on someones property as a security for a debt
Civil bench warrants for arrest - ANSWER-• Arrest warrant issued by a judge in a civil
case
• Typically issued for contempt of court or failure to appear
Custody Decrees - ANSWER-Court judgment which names the parent with whom the
child will live, how visitation will be handled, and who will provide financial support
process issued by Utah courts may be served by: - ANSWER--Peace Officers
-Sheriffs and Deputy Sheriffs
-Constable and deputies
-state-employed investigators
Licensed Private Investigators may serve: - ANSWER-• Complaints, petitions, and small
claims affidavits
• Summonses
, LEO test #2 with 96 very well rated
correct solutions.
• Supplemental orders
• Orders to show cause
• Notices
• Small claims orders
• Writs of garnishment
• Garnishee orders
• Subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum
Any person over 18 who is not a party to the action or not an attorney for one of the
parties can serve: - ANSWER--complaints and petitions
-summonses
-subpoenas
benefits of professional courtroom demeanor: - ANSWER--effective introduction of
evidence
-portray truth to the judge&/or jury
-more effective prosecution
-officer develops a good rep w/ courts
-testimony less confusing to jury
-jury gains respect for the officer & department
principles of effective presentation of testimony: - ANSWER--honesty
-brevity
-clarity
-objectivity
-emotional control
courtroom preparation - ANSWER--refreshing the memory
-personal appearance
-case preparation
cross examining tactics - ANSWER--badgering/belligerent
-offensive
-friendly
-condescending
-rapid fire questioning
-suggestive questioning
-demanding yes or no
-repetitious questions
objections - ANSWER-leading questions
calling for conclusion of witness
irrelevancy
not within proper scope of questioning