SCCJA CUMULATIVE EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+
Burden of Proof - ANSWER-a party's duty to prove a disputed assertion or charge.
The level of evidence a party must present in order to be successful at any given stage in the
legal process
Beyond reasonable doubt is the highest standard of proof
True Perfect Guardian - ANSWER-Scholar, Statesman, Warrior
ABC's of Radio Communication - ANSWER-Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity
Four Types of Male-on-Female Rapists - ANSWER-Power-assertive
Power-reassurance
Anger-retaliatory
Anger-excitement
Criminal Sexual Conduct 1st Degree
(felony, not more than 30 years) - ANSWER-Engaging in sexual battery (intercourse) with the
victim and:
-uses aggravated force
-victim submits with forceable confinement, kidnapping, trafficking in persons, robbery,
extortion, burglary, housebreaking, or similar offenses or acts
-causes the victim without consent to become mentally incapacitated or physically helpless by
the use of controlled substance or intoxicating substance
Case Law - ANSWER-"precedent" "common law"
District Courts - ANSWER-94
Court of Appeals - ANSWER-13
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+
Burden of Proof - ANSWER-a party's duty to prove a disputed assertion or charge.
The level of evidence a party must present in order to be successful at any given stage in the
legal process
Beyond reasonable doubt is the highest standard of proof
True Perfect Guardian - ANSWER-Scholar, Statesman, Warrior
ABC's of Radio Communication - ANSWER-Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity
Four Types of Male-on-Female Rapists - ANSWER-Power-assertive
Power-reassurance
Anger-retaliatory
Anger-excitement
Criminal Sexual Conduct 1st Degree
(felony, not more than 30 years) - ANSWER-Engaging in sexual battery (intercourse) with the
victim and:
-uses aggravated force
-victim submits with forceable confinement, kidnapping, trafficking in persons, robbery,
extortion, burglary, housebreaking, or similar offenses or acts
-causes the victim without consent to become mentally incapacitated or physically helpless by
the use of controlled substance or intoxicating substance
Case Law - ANSWER-"precedent" "common law"
District Courts - ANSWER-94
Court of Appeals - ANSWER-13