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TPC QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS  2024/2025
  • TPC QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025

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  • VOLUNTARY ACT (TPC)  TPC § 6.01: Req. of Voluntary Act or Omission: (a): Voluntary engages in conduct, act, omission or possession (b): Possession is a voluntary act if the possessor knowingly obtains or receives the thing possessed or is aware of his control of the thing for sufficient time to permit him to terminate his control (c): Omission is not an offense unless defined by § 1.07 OMISSION OF AN ACT (TPC)  TPC § 6.01: Req. of Voluntary Act or Omission 2) Person who omits...
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Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
  • Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers

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  • Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Probable cause - answer*facts or circumstances* that would make a reasonable or prudent *person* believe a crime is being or has been committed. Probable cause to search v probably cause to arrest - answerTwo types of probable cause An arrest without probable cause is - answerillegal PC is the basis for - answera *legal* search or a *legal* arrest The Exclusionary Rule definition - answerA rule that provides that o...
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Diamond Crim Essential Exam Info Questions and Correct Answers 2024.
  • Diamond Crim Essential Exam Info Questions and Correct Answers 2024.

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  • Diamond Crim Essential Exam Info Questions and Correct Answers 2024. Crime is ___________________ what the legislature says it is Crime equals crime equals actus reus plus mens rea minus any affirmative defenses When determining a defendant's guilt/innocence ___________ When determining a defendant's guilt/innocence, jurors apply the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt Prosecutor's do not have ____________ Prosecutor's do not have to abide by this standard when charging def...
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Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Questions & Answers 100% Correct
  • Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Questions & Answers 100% Correct

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  • probable cause - ANSWER-*facts or circumstances* that would make a reasonable or prudent *person* believe a crime is being or has been committed. Probable cause to search v probably cause to arrest - ANSWER-Two types of probable cause An arrest without probable cause is - ANSWER-illegal PC is the basis for - ANSWER-a *legal* search or a *legal* arrest The Exclusionary Rule definition - ANSWER-A rule that provides that otherwise admissible evidence cannot be used in a criminal trial i...
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Clemson Law 3220 Exam 3 Latest Update Graded A
  • Clemson Law 3220 Exam 3 Latest Update Graded A

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  • Clemson Law 3220 Exam 3 Latest Update Graded A Contracts form legal relationships and duties meet meet legal requirements promise creates a "manifestation of intent" Completion of contracts assignment delegation third-party beneficiary performance breach impossibility agreement (rescission, novation, accord and satisfaction) Elements of Contracts agreement consideration capacity legality consent writing (if necessary) Express contract A contract in which the terms of the agreement are full...
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Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
  • Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Exam Questions With Correct Answers.

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  • Criminal Procedure GPSTC 320/321 Exam Questions With Correct Answers. Probable cause - answer*facts or circumstances* that would make a reasonable or prudent *person* believe a crime is being or has been committed. Probable cause to search v probably cause to arrest - answerTwo types of probable cause An arrest without probable cause is - answerillegal PC is the basis for - answera *legal* search or a *legal* arrest The Exclusionary Rule definition - answerA rule that provides that otherw...
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CPCU 530 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
  • CPCU 530 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct

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  • CPCU 530 Exam Questions and Answers All Correct Civil Law - Answer-Comprehensive codes of written laws or statutes that apply to all legal questions. These systems rely on scholarly interpretations of their codes and constitutions rather than on court decisions Common Law - Answer-Body of law derived from court decisions as opposed to statutes or constitutions. Doctrine of Stare Decisis - Answer-Principle that lower courts must follow precedents set by higher courts Substantive Law -...
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Test 2 Review - GPSTC Cherokee Questions and Answers 100% Solved
  • Test 2 Review - GPSTC Cherokee Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • Test 2 Review - GPSTC Cherokee Questions and Answers 100% Solved Definition of probable cause facts or circumstances that would make a reasonable or prudent person believe a crime is being or has been committed What is probable cause the basis of? (three things) to arrest to search to seize What does probable cause to arrest refer to? facts or circumstances that a particular person has committed a crime and that person may be ARRESTED for that crime What does probable ...
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Bar Prep MBE
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  • Transferred Intent Doctrine - Answer Transferred intent is defined as intending to commit a tort against one person but the intent is transferred to another tort or person. The transferred intent doctrine applies where the defendant intends to commit a tort against one person but instead (i) commits a different tort against the same person; (ii) commits the same tort as intended but against another person; or (iii) commits a different tort against a different person. The defendant is liable o...
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BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers
  • BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers

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  • BLAW212 Test Questions with All Correct Answers Misrepresentation Section & Act - Answer-Section 35 of the contract and commercial law act Misrepresentation Law - Answer-A party to a contract will be entitled to damages they was induced to enter into the contract by misrepresentation made by or on behalf of the other party Misrepresentation test - Answer-1. False statement of past or present facts 2. The statement was material in inducing the plaintiff into entering the contract 3. In r...
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