Court Jurisdiction And Lawsuits

Summary

Both prosecutors and defense attorneys are officers of the court. Courts of general jurisdiction handle theft, simple assault, and appeals from limited jurisdiction courts. Lawsuits against manufacturers for obesity fall under product liability or consumer protection, not frivolous lawsuits. Legal terms include frivolous lawsuits, legal reform, panhandling, legal malpractice, and ambulance chasing.

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which would fall under the purview of a court of general jurisdiction a.) theft b.) civil case w damages under $* c.) cases sentences of less than a year d.) simple assault e.) review of a case on appeal from a court of limited jurisdiction
A court of general jurisdiction typically handles a wide range of cases. In this scenario, the following would fall under the purview of a court of general jurisdiction:
- a.) Theft
- d.) Simple assault
- e.) Review of a case on appeal from a court of limited jurisdiction
Civil cases with damages under $* typically fall under the jurisdiction of small claims courts, and cases with sentences of less than a year are often handled by lower courts or municipal courts.
so whats the answer
The answer to your question is that a court of general jurisdiction would typically handle:
- a.) Theft
- d.) Simple assault
- e.) Review of a case on appeal from a court of limited jurisdiction
Civil cases with damages under $* usually fall under the jurisdiction of small claims courts, and cases with sentences of less than a year are often handled by lower courts or municipal courts.
which of the following would be when overweight people file suit against manufacturers charging parties for their responsibility for their obesity
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This type of lawsuit where individuals file suit against manufacturers for their responsibility in causing obesity is generally termed as a "product liability" or "consumer protection" case.
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would it be a frivolous law suit, legal reform, panhandling, legal malpractice, ambulance chasing
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This appears more to be a query for understanding legal terms rather than an actual legal issue. Here are the terms explained:
- Frivolous lawsuit: A lawsuit with no legal merit.
- Legal reform: Changes to improve the legal system.
- Panhandling: Soliciting money in public.
- Legal malpractice: Incompetent or unethical behavior by a lawyer.
- Ambulance chasing: Lawyers seeking clients at accident scenes.
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so which would that categorize into
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It seems like the question is about categorizing a lawsuit where overweight people file against manufacturers for their responsibility in causing obesity. This would typically fall under "product liability" or "consumer protection" cases. It's not a frivolous lawsuit if there is a valid legal claim.
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