Family law | criminal law | litigation | Maryland courts | federal courts |
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during a divorce case, do the spouses have to be proven half guilty or fully guilty for the divorce to be official?
Half Guilty
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what is the definition of criminal procedure?
the set of rules governing the series of proceedings through which the government enforces substantive criminal law.
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what is one source of litigation?
any criminal procedure is a part of litigation
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what is the court of appeals ?
decides appeals from the district courts within its federal judicial circuit
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what is the highest branch in the federal courts?
US consitution
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Do the Maryland courts base child support on net or gross income?
net income
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does the suspect under criminal investigation have to be 100 percent proven or 50 percent proven in order to be guilty?
100 percent
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What is one thing that you should do during a conduct discovery?
Record your discovery calls
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what is the court of special appeals?
the Court of Special Appeals is an appellate court.
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What is the court of international trade responsible for?
consist of broad jurisdiction over trade-related matters
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Can parents agree to an amount less than the child support Guidelines?
Yes
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What is the Distinction between Felony and Misdemeanors?
a felony is more of a severity crime than a misdemeanor
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what is one thing that occurs during a post-trial procedure?
Inequitable Conduct
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What do the circuit courts deal with?
judges to travel to different locales to ensure wide visibility and understanding of cases in a region.
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What is the US bankruptcy court responsible for?
US bankruptcy court deals with people who look for relief in their debts
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what is the policy on child support?
a legal obligation that a biological parent has for providing for the basic living expenses of a child
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what is one principle of criminal law?
No Act is A Crime Except it is so Stated
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What is one thing that happens during a appeal procedure?
Identify prospects and acquire data
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What do district courts do?
resolve disputes by determining the facts and applying legal principles to decide who is right
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what is the court of federal claims ?
the court of federal claims hears monetary claims against the U.S. government.
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what is one item that was added to the child support guidelines?
more assistance in federal tax standards
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what is double jeopardy?
a procedural defense that prevents an accused person from being tried again on the same charges
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What is a file complaint?
a document that describes what the plaintiff wants which could be money or some other type of relief
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is small claims court above administrative agencies ?
No
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what do the administrative agencies do within the judicial branch
they program support services to federal courts.
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