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Evidence and Investigation



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

What kind of evidence requires an inference?
a.
direct evidence
b.
circumstantial evidence
c.
related  evidence
 

 2. 

Which kind of evidence is admissible?
a.
direct evidence
b.
circumstantial evidence
c.
both of the above
 

 3. 

Which carries more weight in court?
a.
direct evidence
b.
circumstantial evidence
c.
the above carries the same weight
 

 4. 

Can a person be convicted of a crime based on circumstantial evidence alone?
a.
yes
b.
no
c.
only if supported by additional direct testimony
 

 5. 

Can one piece of evidence, such as a weapon, be both direct and circumstantial?
a.
yes
b.
no
c.
only when presented by an expert
 

 6. 

When researching court rules in the law library, where should a paralegal begin?
a.
in the index
b.
in the table of contents
c.
either of the above would be an equally valid place to begin research
 

 7. 

When interviewing a witness:
a.
it is best not to prepare questions in advance
b.
it is best to prepare questions prior to the interview
c.
it is best to let the attorney handle the matter
 

 8. 

When interviewing a witness, it is best to:
a.
remain neutral
b.
pursue the witness’s interests
c.
pursue the client’s interests
 

 9. 

When interviewing a client, it is best to:
a.
prepare questions in advance
b.
not prepare questions in advance
c.
allow the attorney to conduct the interview
 

 10. 

When interviewing a client, it is best to:
a.
remain neutral
b.
pursue the client’s interests
c.
pursue the attorney’s interests
 

 11. 

When preparing interview questions it is best to organize the questions:
a.
by topic
b.
chronologically
c.
alphabetically
 

 12. 

Admissible evidence is:
a.
all evidence that is relevant
b.
evidence that is privileged
c.
evidence the jury will be allowed to hear
 

 13. 

A privilege means that:
a.
a witness can refuse to testify
b.
a witness can prevent someone else from testifying
c.
a privilege may involve either of the above
 

 14. 

Who “owns” a privilege?
a.
the person in legal jeopardy
b.
only a person accused of a crime
c.
any witness
 

 15. 

Which of the following is not a privilege?
a.
clergy/penitent
b.
husband/wife
c.
both of the above are privileges
 

 16. 

Which of the following is not a privilege?
a.
self incrimination
b.
paralegal/client
c.
both of the above are privileges
 

 17. 

Which of the following is not a privilege?
a.
governmental information
b.
doctor/patient
c.
both of the above are privileges
 

 18. 

A privilege generally involves:
a.
private communication
b.
any communication
c.
public communication
 

 19. 

Who may waive a privilege?
a.
The person being asked to testify
b.
Only the person in legal jeopardy from the information to be disclosed by the testimony
c.
Both a and b
 

 20. 

Proof or disproof of a fact in issue is:
a.
admissible
b.
evidence
c.
both of the above
 

 21. 

Investigation always involves:
a.
finding facts
b.
finding law
c.
both of the above
 

 22. 

When investigating, a paralegal should:
a.
only pursue evidence that would be admissible
b.
pursue any and all evidence that appears to be relevant
c.
disregard hearsay evidence
 

 23. 

Skip tracing means to:
a.
locate missing witnesses
b.
locate missing clients
c.
locate missing clients or witnesses
 

 24. 

A skip is:
a.
always intentional
b.
intentional or unintentional
c.
either a or b
 

 25. 

Which kind of skip is most likely to remain in the local vicinity?
a.
a financial skip
b.
a criminal skip
c.
both of the above are most likely to stay in the local vicinity
 



 

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