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100

What requirements of education need to be met in order to be qualified to become an attorney

High School Degree, Bachelors degree, and a Juris Doctor Degree

100

Examples of Civil Cases

Wrongful Death, Conversion, Divorce, Negligence, Assault & Battery

100

What are all the NYS trial court types

Court of claims, family court, Surrogates court, and County court

100

How many senators can each state have?

Two senators for each state

100

Which classification of crime is most serious

Felony

200

Are attorneys licensed to practice in one particular area?

No

200

Examples of Criminal Cases

Murder/Homicide, Robbery, Larceny, Arson, Assault

200

What do appelate court judges review?

Record of the lower court proceed, Hear oral argument from attorneys (no witnesses or testimony), Read the parties’ briefs, Then decide whether to reverse or affirm the lower decision.

200

How old must you be to run for president? 

35

200

A-1 felonies can be classified as

Murder in the 1st degree, Murder in the second degree, and Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance in the first degree.

300

What is an attorney flat fee?

fee agreed upon in advance of work being done. Usually routine or predictable tasks like a Power of Attorney document, or real estate action name change, simple bankruptcy.

300

Who brings the cases to court in Criminal cases

It is society, not the victim of the crime through the District Attorney

300

How many judges does the court of appeals consist of?

The Court of Appeals consists of seven judges, the Chief Judge and six associate judges who are appointed by the Governor to 14-year terms.

300

Which is the highest court?

Supreme court

300

Class A misdemeanors are punishable to how many years in jail and what amount of money

Class A misdemeanors are punishable by up to one year in jail and fines up to $1,000.

400

What is an attorney contingency fee?

This is the “You don’t get charged unless we win” or the “No fee guarantee” hook you’ve heard on television, radio and online.

400

Objectives of Civil law

Put victim back into position they were in before harm or perhaps enforce contractual rights

400

How many justices does the US supreme court consist of

Nine (9) justices who are nominated by the President, confirmed by the Senate, then appointed by the President

400

What is the Supremacy Clause

Guarantees that the United States will assume all debts from the Articles of Confederation Federal Laws and treaties are the supreme law of the land

400

Examples of unclassified misdemeanors

Aggravated unlicensed driving, and Driving while intoxicated

500

Definition of Censure, Suspension, and Disbarment

Censure –public statement of wrongdoing;least severe consequence Suspension – more serious, attorney must stop practicing for specified amount of time (2 years typical) Disbarment – most serious, surrender of attorney license

500

What is similar between criminal law and civil law

Courthouse, Trial, Witnesses, Evidence, People of the Court such as attorneys, judges, stenographer, bailiffs, and the parties to the action.

500

Whos is the current Chief of Justice

John Roberts

500

What was the last state to ratify the constitution

Rhode Island on May 29, 1790

500

What are some parts of a criminal case

Arrest/Filing of Accusatory Instrument, Booking, Arraignment, Preliminary Hearing, Grand Jury, Arraignment after Indictment, Discovery, Pretrial Hearings, and Trial