LGL 110 Midterm Part 2 pedigo tcc
Quantum Meruit
"As much as he deserves" - the damages awarded in a quasi-contract case
offer acceptance
Two essential components of a valid contract; a "meeting of the minds." aka. Ratification
what district has Jurisdiction over trials in the federal court system for this area?
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
Battery
(n.) - an assault or an array of similar things intended for use together
Misdemeanor
(n.) a crime or offense that is less serious than a felony; any minor misbehavior or misconduct
breach
(n.) an opening, gap, rupture, rift; a violation or infraction; (v.) to create an opening, break through
restitution
(n.) the act of restoring someone or something to the rightful owner or to a former state or position; making good on a loss or damage
Exceptions to the hearsay rule (20-40 rules)
-admission by the party so that testimony is admitted by the court. The person who overheard them can testify in court. -admission by the party-opponent an earlier statement by a party that is now offered in court by an opponent. -dying declaration -excited utterance
Self-Authenticating Documents
1) Official publications 2) Certified copies of public or private documents on file in public office 3) Newpapers or periodicals 4) Trade inscriptions and labels (e.g. candy wrappers) 5) Acknowledged documents (notarized docs) 6) Commercial paper 7) Certified business records
Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury
2 Years
We are in what circuit for federal appeals
4th
Free Exercise Clause
A First Amendment provision that prohibits government from interfering with the practice of religion.
mirror image rule
A common law rule that requires that the terms of the offeree's acceptance adhere exactly to the terms of the offeror's offer for a valid contract to be formed.
chancery
A court of equity, as distinguished from a common-law court.
crime
A crime is an act or omission forbidden by law, punishable upon conviction by death, imprisonment, fine or other penal discipline.
petit jury (trial jury)
A jury of 6 to 12 persons that determines guilt or innocence in a civil or criminal action.
venire
A panel of persons selected for jury duty and from among whom the jurors are to be chosen.
Offeree
A person to whom an offer is made.
Offerer
A person who makes an offer.
your client and model rene received a note from her husband ken that he was leaving her and he has since abandoned her with a young mistress. rene files for divorce on grounds of desertion. which is true?
A private processor can serve him at gym personally - true she can serve him personally at office - false the sheriff can serve his receptionist - false the sheriff can serve his 27 y/o mistress - false
Mitigation of Damages
A rule requiring a plaintiff to do whatever is reasonable to minimize the damages caused by the defendant.
privilege
A special legal right, exemption, or immunity granted to a person or class of persons; an exception to a duty the right to refuse to testify or the right to prevent someone else from being able to testify. 5th Amendment of the US Constitution.
Statute of Frauds
A state statute under which certain types of contracts must be in writing to be enforceable.
prayer for relief
A statement at the end of the complaint requesting that the court grant relief to the plaintiff.
allegations
A statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, which has not been proved
hostile witness
A witness whose testimony is not favorable to the party who calls him or her as a witness. A hostile witness may be asked leading questions and may be cross-examined by the party who calls him or her to the stand.
Mandamus
A writ ordering an individual or organization to perform some specified action
relevant
Even if the evidence is relevant, if its probative value does not outweigh the danger of unfair prejudice; confusion of the issues, or misleading the jury, or by considerations of the undue delay, waste of time or needless presentation of cumulative evidence, it will not be admissible.
circumstantial evidence
Evidence presented that implies or infers that something occurred but does not directly prove it, proof of one or more facts from which one could draw conclusions about another fact.
Bailiff
An officer of court having custody of prisoners under arraignment. Generally a Sheriff
true or false. the circuit courts allow jury trials
False
how are state supreme court justices chosen
As outlined in Article VI of the Virginia Constitution, judges are selected by a majority vote of the Virginia General Assembly (the combined house of delegates and senate). Supreme court justices serve for twelve years while appeals and circuit judges serve for eight years
Solicitation
Asking someone to commit a crime, with the intent that the crime be committed.
the form of alternative dispute resolution where a neutral third party assists the opposing parties in resolving their issues is called
mediation
malice
mischief; evil intent; bad will
extrinsic evidence
Any evidence not contained in the contract itself, which may include the testimony of the parties, additional agreements or communications, or other information relevant to determining the parties' intent.
evidence
Anything that can be used to prove or disprove a fact
beth & bart get divorce. last cohabited in Norfolk and both still reside there. beth is active duty military. where should barth file? (technically question does not state where beth enlisted into the military but do your best)
Federal Court because beth is in the military
Oyez! Oyez! Oyez!
French origin "to hear" thus Oyez means "hear ye" and was used as a call for silence and attention; used by a court or public crier to gain attention before a proclamation. It would have been common in medieval England, and France. The term is still in use by the Supreme Court of the United States.
your client/Va Bch resident is suing the Va Bch defendant for $17k for breach of contract. which court has jurisdiction?
General District Court
your client/Va Bch resident is suing the Va Bch defendant for $4k for breach of contract. which court has jurisdiction?
General District Court
1st 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution?
Bill of Rights
Virginia Beach Mayor
Bobby Dyer
Perry Mason Moment
In Court Proceedings in the United States, A _______, is said to have occurred whenever information is unexpectedly, and often dramatically, introduced into record that changes the perception of the proceedings greatly and often influences the outcome.
Doctrine of Necessaries
Can make one spouse liable to third parties for the other spouse's purchases for necessary expenses such as food, clothing, and health care
Who is Chief Justice for U.S. Supreme Court?
Chief Justice John Roberts
your client/Va Bch resident is suing the Va Bch defendant for $27k for breach of contract. which court has jurisdiction?
Circuit Court
which class of misdemeanor or felony is more serious? ( ☆♥ ☾ - on test)
Class 1 or A: Fines of up to $5,000, and/or a jail sentence of up to 12 months Class 2 or B: Fines up to $1,000, and/or a jail sentence of 6-9 months Class 3 or C: Fines up to $1,000 and/or a jail sentence of up to 3 months Class 4 or D: Fines up to $500 and/or a jail sentence of up to 30 days Note that many states do not assign jail time for Class 4 or even Class 3 misdemeanors. Also, repeat offenses can result in higher penalties for the same type of misdemeanor. Class/Maximum prison term for a Felony A: Life imprisonment (or death) B:25 years or more C:Less than 25 years but 10 or more years D:Less than 10 years but 5 or more years
Establishment Clause
Clause in the First Amendment that says the government may not establish an official religion.
moral turpitude
Conduct that is contrary to justice, honesty, and morality; esp., an act that demonstrates depravity.
injunctions
Court orders that prohibit a certain activity
Rebuttal
In-court contradiction of an adverse party's evidence.
in order to file a lawsuit, the plaintiff must make sure that the court has what type of jurisdiction?
Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Personal Jurisdiction
Current Virginia Senators
Mark Warner (D) Tim Kaine (D)
misdemeanant
One who has committed a misdemeanor.
Subsequent Remedial Measures
POST-ACCIDENT Repairs, design changes, and policy changes are INADMISSIBLE.
Chattell
Personal property, personalty $200
how are federal judges chosen?
President appoints them and the Senate confirms their appointment
current Virginia Gov and Lt Gov
Ralph Northam and Justin Fairfax
pro se
Representing oneself. Serving as one's own lawyer.
direct evidence
Stands on its own to prove an alleged fact without the need for inference. It is direct proof of a fact such as testimony by a witness about what that witness personally saw, heard, or did.
Pleadings
Statements made by the plaintiff and the defendant in a lawsuit that detail the facts, charges, and defenses involved in the litigation. The complaint and answer are part of the pleadings.
Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA) 2003
The SCRA, enacted in 2003 and amended several times since then, revised and expanded the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940 (SSCRA), a law designed to ease financial burdens on servicemembers during periods of military service. Can give 90 day extension and judge can extend beyond that as deemed necessary by written motion from active duty service member. Active Duty Only
State Corporation Commission (SCC)
The State Corporation Commission, or SCC, is a Virginia regulatory agency whose authority encompasses utilities, insurance, state-chartered financial institutions, securities, retail franchising, and railroads.
According to Marbury v. Madison, who is the final interpreter of what the United States Constitution means and how it applies the issues in question.
The United States Supreme Court
Legality
The contract's purpose must be to accomplish some goal that is legal and not against public policy.
clerk of court
The court officer who oversees administrative functions, especially managing the flow of cases through the court. The clerk's office is often called a court's central nervous system.
service of process
The delivery of the complaint and summons to a defendant.
opening statement
The opening statement at the beginning of the trial is limited to outlining facts. This is each party's opportunity to set the basic scene for the jurors, introduce them to the core dispute(s) in the case, and provide a general road map of how the trial is expected to unfold Prosecution/Plaintiff side goes first
Attorney - Client Privilege
The privilege is owned by the client. The purpose behind the communication of the Attorney - Client Relationship is to facilitate legal services and has to be confidential in a confidential setting. The atty client privilege belongs to the client. Privilege goes away of client lies on the stand. If client states he intends to commit future bad acts If client sues attorney
remedy
The relief given to an innocent party to enforce a right or compensate for the violation of a right.
kidnapping
The seizing, confining, abducting, or carrying away of a person by force, including transporting a competent adult for medical treatment without his or her consent.
prosecutor
The state or federal government attorney in a criminal case.
True or false. There are criminal penalties for engaging in unauthorized practice of law
True
Name of current Virginia Legislature?
Virginia General Assembly
Summation
a closing argument.
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
a comprehensive statutory scheme that includes laws that cover aspects of commercial transactions
tribunal
a court of justice
Felony
a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
hung jury
a jury that is unable to agree on a verdict (the result is a mistrial)
marshal
a law-enforcement officer with duties similar to those of a sheriff.
Demurrer
a pleading to dismiss the adverse party's pleading for not stating a cause of action or a defense
Settlement
a resolution between disputing parties about a legal case, reached either before or after court action begins.
Felony Murder Doctrine
a rule of criminal statutes that any death which occurs during the commission of a felony is first degree murder, and all participants in that felony or attempted felony can be charged with and found guilty of murder.
conspiracy
a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful
chain of custody
a written record of all people who have had possession of an item of evidence
bill of particulars
a written statement of the particulars of a complaint, showing the details of the amount owed
Accrual Accounting
accounting method that records revenues and expenses when they occur, not necessarily when cash actually changes hands
2 elements of a crime
actus reus and mens rea
Appellant
aka. A Petitioner; A Party who appeals a lower courts decision and is seeking a reversal of that decision.
ciruit court cases your Chesapeake client involved in auto accident with texas resident while traveling in Portsmouth. your client suffers lost wages, medical bills, other damages totaling $150k.
all felonies misdemeanors resulting from grand juries trust & estates divorces adoption real estate civil concurrent $4500-$25000 Exclusive $25000< De Novo Proceedings Some Appeals from Agencies
circuit court cases ( ☆♥ ☾ - on test)
all felonies misdemeanors resulting from grand juries trust & estates divorces adoption real estate civil concurrent $4500-$25000 Exclusive $25000< De Novo Proceedings Some Appeals from Agencies
inter alia
among other things
precedent
an earlier event or action that is regarded as an example or guide to be considered in subsequent similar circumstances.
Reformation
an equitable remedy used when the parties have imperfectly expressed their agreement in writing
code
an organized list of laws and rules
Dying Declaration Hearsay Exception
an out of court statement concerning the causes or circumstances made by a person whose death is imminent.
Excited Utterance Hearsay Exception
an out of court statement made by a nonparty relating to a startling event or condition made while the declarant was under the stress of excitement cause by the event or condition.
Priest-Penitent or Clergy
any regular (from Virginia rules ) - the purpose of the communication b/t the priest and defendant is spiritual and advising and belongs to the penitent, parishioner. If the communicant confesses to harming a child then that privilege is waived and goes away.
a court with limited jurisdiction
bankruptcy court
burglary
breaking and entering a building unlawfully with intent to commit a felony or to steal valuable property
your Chesapeake client involved in auto accident with texas resident while traveling in Portsmouth. your client suffers lost wages, medical bills, other damages totaling $150k. Which court has jurisdiction?
circuit court or federal court - concurrent jurisdiction
what is the name of the document (pleading) filed by the plaintiff to begin a lawsuit in the federal or state court system?
complaint
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia cases
contract real estate torts - injury, property civil rights prisoner petitions forfeiture/penalty labor bankruptcy intellectual property social security federal tax suits other statues immigration
sovereign immunity doctrine
doctrine that states that a foreign sovereign generally cannot be sued unless an exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 applies
Best Evidence Rule
doctrine whereby the original, or best available evidence should be presented in court
Fruit from the Poisonous Tree Doctrine
evidence derived from inadmissible evidence is inadmissible. (ex. your client in a custodial interrogation was not given his Miranda right and decides to tell his story and decides to tell his story. We cannot use the gun that he told us about. We can use a way around that to discover the gun more difficult.
bargained for exchange
exchange that parties engage in that leads to an enforceable contract
sexual assault
gender neutral; any sexual activity in which force or the threat of force is used; yes you can rape your spouse
A court order to bring a person before the court to ensure that his detention is not illegal is not illegal is called ____?
habeas corpus
sui juris
is a Latin phrase that literally means "of one's own right". It means of age, able to exercise one's own legal rights
the power a court has to hear a matter
jurisdiction
criminal law
law created and enforced by the government for the health, safety and welfare of the public.
Hearsay
not admissible; a statement; spoken out loud; Other than one made by the declarant; while testifying at the trial or hearing; Offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted.
felon
person convicted of a grave crime; CF. felony: serious crime
Declarant unavailable & Hearsay exceptions
person that originally spoke the words.
the part of a pleading where a party asks the court for relief is called?
prayer for relief
boilerplate provisions
ready-made, all-purpose language that will fit in a variety of documents; fixed or standardized contractual language that the proposing party often views as relatively non-negotiable.
overrule
rule against
Arbitration
settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider
Sanctions
something that forces obedience with a law or rule
the principle which states that the court must follow established precedent
stare decisis - means "stand by the decision"
the deadline for filing a civil suit or for prosecuting a crime is called
statute of limitations
probative value
tending to prove or disprove. Courts can exclude relevant evidence if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice. does the evidence assist in the exploration of the truth?
authenticate
the act of proving that something (a document or image) is true or genuine esp. so that it may be admitted into evidence We have to authenticate the evidence - we have to prove the authenticity of the document or evidence. How do we do that? Photo - we can look at the details of photo such as expert photographer or witness. 1) Self-Authenticating documents 2)chain of custody (COC)
abduction
the action or an instance of forcibly taking someone away against their will.
mailbox rule (deposited acceptance rule)
the contractual doctrine that a binding acceptance of an offer occurs when a mailed acceptance is irrevocably placed with the postal service
arson
the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property or something
When does the statute of limitations for personal injury accrue?
the date the injury incurred
deliberations
the jury's formal discussion and debate over what the verdict of a trial will be
homicide
the killing of one human being by another
Ethics
the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
admissibility
the quality, state, or condition of being allowed to be entered into evidence in a hearing, trial, or other official proceeding.
your Chesapeake client involved in auto accident with texas resident while traveling in Portsmouth. your client suffers lost wages, medical bills, other damages totaling $150k. best way to get personal jurisdiction over the defendant?
the state's long arm statutes or the federal long arm provisions set forth in Internal shoe
murder
the unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.
robbery
the unlawful taking of property from a person's immediate possession by force or intimidation
Larceny
theft; robbery; stealing of personal property
assault
threat or attempt to injure
sustain
to support
attempt
to try (to do something)
what is the proper venue for prosecuting a crime?
where the crime occurred
Motion in Limine
written motion made right before or in beginning to protective order against prejudicial questions or statements that we do not want in the court being put on record. Ex. proprietary information example. One case - 2 tech companies sue each other - one files motion for other not to use the term "Patent troll" which is a derogatory term and its prejudicial impact outweighs its probative value.
torts
wrongful acts for which an injured party has the right to sue