Module 2 - Part 1 - Historic/Latin Terminology Exam Questions And Answers
Which term is correct? The prosecutor moved for a writ of (chattel/habeas corpus) so that the prisoner could be brought to court. - ANS habeas corpus What is the meaning of this word construct? "ante-" - ANS before What is the meaning of this word construct? "sine-" - ANS without What is a curriculum vitae (commonly referred to as C.V.)? - ANS it is essentially a resume Which term is correct? The subpoena (dictum/duces tecum) indicated the witness needed to bring all his documents pertaining to the accident with him to the deposition. - ANS duces tecum What is the meaning of this word construct? "super-" - ANS above Which term is correct? Although the lawyer did not represent the accused person, he assisted the court as (amicus curiae/mandamus) because there were no other lawyers in the courthouse at that time. - ANS amicus curiae Which term is correct? The prosecution proved that the accused had the necessary (corpus delicti/mens rea) to commit the offense with which he was charged. - ANS mens rea The term "voir dire" has two purposes in the court room. It is used to examine of a witness, particularly an expert, to establish his or her qualifications; also to determine a prospective juror's qualifications to be a member of the jury panel. - ANS True Which term is correct? The attorney was pleased that her client was granted a new trial or a trial (de novo/de facto). - ANS de novo
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