the use of juries in appellate courts.
22. Holt and Collins decide to have their dispute arbitrated by Corrales. Which of the following will NOT be a result of
the arbitration?
Corrales will render a binding decision.
Holt and Collins retain the right to a class action.
Holt and Collins give up the right to discovery.
Corrales need not give reasons for the decision.
23. Roberto sued Monica for injuries received in a traffic accident. If Monica does not respond to the complaint and
summons served by Roberto within the prescribed time limits, Roberto may obtain a:
judgment on the pleadings.
24. Roxanne was injured when she fell in a hole while walking across her landlord’s parking lot. She and her lawyer hope
they can settle the claim. Which of the following statements about settlements is correct?
A case can be settled provided it has not been filed with the court.
A case can be settled provided that discovery has not commenced.
A case can be settled provided the jury has not heard any testimony.
A case can be settled at any time.
25. In a civil case, the plaintiff must prove the case:
by a preponderance of the evidence.
by clear and convincing evidence.
beyond a reasonable doubt.
None of these; the burden of proof is on the defendant.
26. In Jones v. Clinton, the court held:
Paula Jones did not demonstrate the essential elements for her claim.
Paula Jones was entitled to a summary judgment.
public policy required that the case be dismissed because of the President’s governmental position.
President Clinton failed to comply with a discovery order.
27. A jury decision in a civil case: