Civ Pro
Torts
Crim Law
Smitty
100

What is the difference between general jurisdiction and specific jurisdiction?

General jurisdiction is based on the individual or corporation's place of citizenship and specific jurisdiction is when the contacts from that state are related to the claim.

100

What are the elements of Negligence?

Duty; Breach; Causation; Damages

100

What is mens rea?

Culpable mental state, how we measure culpability.

100

Answer honestly, how are your outlines going?

No wrong answer. But do yourself a favor and spend even 15 mins on them tonight.

200

In the typical civil action, notice consists of serving upon the defendant two  documents, this makes up process. What are the two documents?  

A summons from the court, and a copy of the complaint

200

What is a good samaritan?

If you act in good faith, you’re not liable

200

What are the three types of actus reus elements?

Act or Conduct; could also be an omission, Result, Attendant Circumstances

200

Where can you find useful resources at the library?

check out horn books at front desk, find multiple choice questions and flashcards in the think tank. I am sure there is more!

300

When is diversity jurisdiction proper?

When all plaintiffs are diverse from all defendants, and the amount on controversy is more than $75,000.

300

Is there a duty to rescue?

One does not have to take affirmative steps to prevent harm or assist someone harmed, unless a special relationship exists

300

What are the four culpability levels under the MPC? 

Purposely, knowingly, recklessly, negligently

300

When are Susan's office hours?

Thursdays at noon

400

Why would a defendant file for removal? 

less bias, better judges, bigger jury pool, etc.

400

What is a licensee?

An individual on premises, with consent i.e. as a social guest

400

What is criminal homicide under the MPC?

A person is guilty of this crime if they unjustifiably and inexcusably take the life of another human being purposely knowingly, recklessly or negligently.

400

When are Josh's office hours?

Tuesdays at 8:00am

500

What motion is appropriate for when a trial is not needed because no reasonable jury could find for one side or the other.

summary judgement.

500

What are the elements of battery? 

  • Physical, volitional act; 

  • Intent to act; 

  • Causation and

  • Harmful or offense contact with person

500

Name TWO utilitarian justifications for punishment 

general deterrence, specific deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation

500

How are you going to use the IRAC method on your final exams?

Use it to format answer, make sure all elements are addressed, break analysis into smaller IRACs if necessary (definitely necessary for crim law)

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