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CLEET LEGAL BLOCK FINAL EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS ALL GRADED A+|GUARANTEED SUCCESS|LATEST UPDATE . What is a tort? - ANSWER-A civil wrong Burden of proof in a civil case - ANSWER-preponderance of the evidence What is a crime? - ANSWER-criminal wrong, offense against...

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CLEET LEGAL BLOCK FINAL EXAM 2024
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
ALL GRADED A+|GUARANTEED
SUCCESS|LATEST UPDATE 2024-2025.


What is a tort? - ANSWER-✔A civil wrong

Burden of proof in a civil case - ANSWER-✔preponderance of the evidence

What is a crime? - ANSWER-✔criminal wrong, offense against the public

Burden of proof in a criminal matter - ANSWER-✔beyond a reasonable doubt

Elements to Show Negligence - ANSWER-✔Duty
Breach
Causation
Damages/injury

Elements needed to show intentional tort - ANSWER-✔assault
battery
kidnapping
trespass/conversion
malicious prosecution

Elements needed to show a constitutional tort - ANSWER-✔violation of
constitutional rights
under color of law
causation
damages

Defenses against tort claims - ANSWER-✔Technical defenses
-improper service
improper venue
-lack of jurisdiction

,-statute of limitations
Substantive defenses
-failure to state a claim

Who is entitled to absolute immunity? - ANSWER-✔judges
court employees
prosecutors
parole board
president
legislators
witnesses

Immunity applying to peace officers &
test to determine immunity - ANSWER-✔Probations officers preparing reports

Was there a constitutional violation
Should the officer have known this?

methods of serving a civil process document - ANSWER-✔-serving individual
personally
-leaving copies at individuals house
-giving to someone 15 years or older

peace officers authority to act in attempting a "service" - ANSWER-✔writes of
assistance
general execution
replevin
order of delivery

define injunction - ANSWER-✔command to refrain from a particular act.

standards of conduct while serving a civil document - ANSWER-✔-neutrality
-methods
-when unusable to enforce/execute
-use of force
-interpretation of directives/orders

who does domestic abuse laws apply to? - ANSWER-✔intimate partner
family
household member

different types of VPO - ANSWER-✔emergency ex-parte
VPO
offender violates VPO

Branches of Government - ANSWER-✔Legislative, Executive, Judicial

, Criminal Justice System - ANSWER-✔police, courts, corrections

Where criminal laws are found? - ANSWER-✔constitution & constitutional
amendments

what is the purpose of criminal law? - ANSWER-✔no crime unless a punishment is
specified

define a private wrong - ANSWER-✔violation of duty imposed by general law

definition of a crime - ANSWER-✔act or omission forbidden by law or penal
sanctions

Levels of Proof - ANSWER-✔-preponderance of evidence (Civil)
-Mere suspicion
-Reasonable suspicion (terry stops/frisks)
-probable cause (arrest, warrants, searches)
-clear & convincing (admin hearings)
-beyond a reasonable doubt (convict)

Types of punishment - ANSWER-✔-Death Penalty
Incarceration
-fine
-removal from office
-disqualification

classifications of crimes - ANSWER-✔-social harms
-nature of the act performed
-seriousness of crime
-degree of criminality
-felonies/misdemearors
nature of the offense

What is Mala in se and mala prohibita? - ANSWER-✔mala in se: wrong in itself
mala prohibita: wrong due to society

LOVID - ANSWER-✔Location
Offense
Venue
Identification
Date/time

What does the 4th amendment specify? - ANSWER-✔requirement for probable
cause

is mere suspicion enough to detain, search or arrest? - ANSWER-✔no, its just a
hunch

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