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| 24 Jun 2015 01:26 PM |
The following Exam is for Citizens of Norfolk wanting to become either a Defense Attorney or Prosecutor in the Norfolk City General District Court. In order to ensure the citizens of Norfolk have the best justice system, we have high standards for any personnel within NCGDC. This Exam should be taken serious and not to be used for any type of misuse of the justice system within Norfolk.
Before taking the BAR Exam, it is advised that you read the following important information links that may help you during the Exam.
Municipal Code: http://www.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=161928099 NCGDC Directory: http://www.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=163077315
***SEND THIS TO THE CURRENT CITY ATTORNEY*** *MUST BE A CITIZEN IN THE CITY OF NORFOLK*
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PORTION I: BASIC LAWS AND THE CONSTITUTION
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I.I. What does the Fifth Amendment guarantee? A. Free speech B. Protection against self-incrimination C. Protection from unwarranted searches and seizures
I.II. What is the name given to the first 10 Amendments in the Constitution? Answer:
I.III. When was the Constitution ratified? A. 1787 B. 1788 C. 1776
I.IV. What are the Charters of the Union? A. Documents that Created the 13 Colonies B. Doesn’t exist C. Treaties that reunited the North and South after the Civil War
I.V. What is the duty of a Defense Attorney? Answer:
I.VI. What is the duty of a Prosecutor? Answer:
I.VII. What is the duty of a Judge? Answer:
I.VIII. What is the duty of the City Attorney? Answer:
I.IX. What are the Articles of Confederation? Answer:
I.X. What is the Municipal Code? Answer:
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PORTION II: COURT PROCEDURE
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II.I. What are the Peremptory Challenges?
II.II. A biased judge can affect the outcome of a trial. A. True B. False
II.III. How does each party in a trial begin their argument?
II.IV. What is the term for the complaining part in a lawsuit? A. Prosecution B. Complainer C. Defense
II.V. Can a trial be held without a jury? Answer:
II.VI. Illegal-obtained evidence can usually be used in court if it proves guilt without a doubt. A. True B. False
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PORTION I: VOCABULARY
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III.I. What does the term “en banc” mean in court? A. Used in court B. Heard by the bench C. This word isn’t used
III.II. Define “Habeas Corpus”: Answer:
III.III. Define “Subpoena”: Answer:
III.IV. Define “Mistrial”: Answer:
III.V. What is a Writ of Certiorari? Answer:
III.VI. Define in Absentia: Answer:
III.VII. Define “Per Curiam”: Answer:
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