1. atutory exclusion refers to a method of juvenile transfer in which
A.rules that govern the way in which all aspects of a civil lawsuit are to proceed
B.the process of determining which civil rights a person is entitled to
C.the need for processes that force lawyers to be civil to each other
D.the elements of civil claims
2. A "final judgment" is one that allows an appeal before a case ends on the merits.
True
False
3. In the Gault case, Gerald Gault would have received a more severe punishment had he been tried as an adult.
True
False
4. Statutory exclusion refers to a method of juvenile transfer in which
A.some offenses are not crimes when committed by juveniles
B.certain offenses are removed from juvenile court jurisdiction
C.juveniles can choose to be treated as adults
D.juveniles are given adult punishments in juvenile court
5. A potential consequence of waiver is trial in a criminal court.
True
False
6. A contract must have authority and understanding, also known as
A.agreement
B.capacity
C.competence
D.interest
7. A person living in a residential neighborhood whose pet lion bites a neighbor would likely be liable to the neighbor under a theory of
A.negligence
B.strict liability
C.intentional tort
D.contract liability
8. Real property may tangible or intangible.
True
False
9. The primary statute used for the enforcement of a person's Constitutional rights is 42 U.S.C. Section 1983.
True
False
10. The Defense of Marriage Act of 1996
A.defines marriage as between a man and a woman
B.grants same-sex couples the right to marry
C.prevents states from allowing civil unions
D.allows states not to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states