Criminal Law
Civil Law
Potpurri
Negligence
Strict Liability & Products Liability
100

What type of punishment is prohibited by the 8th Amendment to the US Constitution?

Cruel and Unusual Punishments


100

What are the 2 types of defamation we discussed in class?

Libel & Slander

100

We discussed the IRAC method of case analysis. Name 2 of the 4 elements that are represented by the acronym IRAC

Issue - Rule - Application - Conclusion

100

Which theory of damage recovery in a negligence case holds that a Plaintiff that contributes even slightly to their own injury recovers nothing:

Comparative Negligence

Contributory Negligence

Contributory Negligence

100

Name an activity that would be considered ultrahazardous.

Storing or Disposing of Nuclear Waste

Controlled Burning of Fields or Buildings

Blasting or Demolition Operations

Others?

200

What is the intent element of larceny

Intent to Steal

200

Name 1 defense to a defamatory statement

Truth

Opinion

Lack of Injury

Lack of Communication

200

Has Oklahoma passed Tort Reform Laws?

No, except in areas relating to the state (Government Tort Claims Act)

200

What theory of recovery in a negligence claim ALLOWS a plaintiff to recover even if they are partially at fault for their injury, so long as they are less than 50% at fault:


Comparative negligence

200

Name one mechanism for managing risk of of ultrahazardous activities.

Waivers

Insurance, Price

Education/Warning/Informed Decision Opportunity

300

Fraud is defined as deception for the purpose of obtaining either of 2 things. Name one of them

Money or Property

300

What is the intentional retraint of another without reasonable cuase and without consent?

False Imprisonment

300

Why are punitive damages imposed sometimes imposed in civil cases?

Reprehensibility of the Defendant's conduct.

To effect the desired ratio between the harm suffered to the actual damages award.

Difference between the punitive award and any civil penalties in similar cases.

To deter similar actions, ie. to prevent big businesses from profiting from misconduct. (Deterrant)

300

Name the theory that can be asserted as a defense to a claim of negligence that applies when a person engages in an inherently dangerous activity.

Assumption of the Risk

300

What theory of products liability allows a consumer to recover if their misuse of a product was foreseeable?

Failure to Warn

400

Define Assault

Define Battery

Assault - Fear of imminent threat of bodily harm (battery)

Battery - Harmful or offensive or unwanted bodily contact

400

Provide an example of battery by instrumentation

Example: Hitting someone else with your purse/backpack, your car, your school lunch tray, etc.
400

Describe the single recovery principle as it pertains to compensatory damages in a civil case.

You can only recover once for a claim, so damages must include past, present, and future injuries or expenses.

400

In a claim for negligence, the defendant's actions will be compared to what type of person to determine if they exercised (or breached) their "duty of due care"

A reasonably prudent person under the same or similar circumstances.

400

Can a consumer only recover if they did not misuse a seller's product?

No! Foreseeable misuse may also be considered in products liability cases.

500

What does the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prohibit?

Bribing of foreign officials

500

What type of damages are imposed in a civil case to "teach the defendant a lesson"?

Punitive Damages

500

What is Tort Reform

Statutory limits on damages awards in civil cases.

500

Name the 5 elements that must be proven to prevail in a claim of negligence:

1-Duty of Due Care

2-Breach of the Duty of Care

3-Factual Cause

4-Proximate Cause

5-Damages

500

Describe the requirement of "Factual Cause" as an element in pleading a case of negligence.

Defendant's breach of duty must have caused actual harm or injury to the plaintiff. Threat of harm, potential harm, or near miss theory is not enough.

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