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Question#1

Which of the following statements about the appeals process in cranial cases is MOST ACCURATE?

A. In common law jurisdictions, appellate courts are generally not permitted to make their own factual determinations when reviewing a case
B. In civil law jurisdictions appellate courts are generally not permitted to make their own legal conclusions when reviewing a case
C. Appellate courts will usually hear an appeal even if the petition was not filed in a timely manner
D. Appellate courts will usually reverse a conviction even if the trial court's error did not affect the outcome of the case

Question#2

A prosecutor died criminal charges against Rosa calming that she stole Juan's personal information and sold his identity on the dark web Juan wants to file a civil lawsuit against Rosa to recover damages arising from the identity theft Can Juan file the civil action before the criminal action against Rosa is completed?

A. Yes, the evil action can be filed if the jurisdiction permits parallel proceedings.
B. No, the civil action cannot be filed if the jurisdiction prohibits counterclaims.
C. Yes, the evil action can be filed if the jurisdiction permits analogous cairns.
D. No, the civil action cannot be filed if the jurisdiction prohibits double jeopardy.

Question#3

Evidence that tends to make some tact at issue more or less likely than it would be without the evidence is called:

A. Circumstantial evidence
B. Testamentary evidence
C. Demonstrative evidence
D. Relevant evidence

Question#4

All of the following are methods of pretrial civil discovery commonly found in common law jurisdictions EXCEPT:

A. Affidavits of documents or records
B. Written examinations
C. Injunctions
D. Oral examinations

Question#5

In systems using adversarial processes, an attorney may impeach an opposing party's witness by showing that the witness:

A. Has a keen ability to observe
B. Made poor consistent statements
C. Testified from personal knowledge
D. Is influenced by bias or self-interest

Exam Code: CFE LawQ & A: 158 Q&AsUpdated:  2025-09-15

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