MGMT 455 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers The violent crime compensation act may allow victims of violent crimes to receive some form of compensation from the State of Indiana. True If a person violates
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MGMT 455 Final Exam | Verified with 100% Correct Answers The violent crime compensation act may allow victims of violent crimes to receive some form of compensation from the State of Indiana. True If a person violates the criminal law, the action of that person will be declared illegal upon being found guilty of the violation. True One qualification for a person to serve on a jury duty in Indiana is that the person must be a U.S citizen. True One qualification for a person to serve on a jury in Indiana is for that person to be a registered voter in the County within which intend to serve. False There are various stages to a civil lawsuit. However, at the trial and appeal stage, the law requires that an attorney represent all parties who are involved in the lawsuit. False A subpoena is a court document provided to the defendant advising the defendant that they have been sued. False An individual's wages may be garnished in order to pay a judgement; however, the amount of wages to be take from the judgement defendant's earnings is limited. True A Garnishment order may not be effective against a person's wages if that person has a prior child support order that is deducting money from their wages. True A garnishment order issued by a court in Indiana is enforceable against an Illinois resident False In the event a Garnishment Order does not collect a sufficient sum of money in order to pay a judgement, the Plaintiff may require the Sheriff to seize assets belonging to the Judgement Defendant True A person who has been arrested and, thus, is in custody, is entitled to be advised by the police of his Miranda Rights. False A person who has been placed in custody but has not been advised of his Miranda rights may make a voluntary statement to the police and such voluntary statement may be used against the defendant in court. True A criminal Defendant will be deemed to be in custody and, thus, entitled to be advised of his Miranda Rights if the Defendant has had his freedom of movement restricted. True The law concerning Miranda Rights only applies in serious criminal cases commonly known as felonies. False A person will be entitled to for Workman's Compensation if that person is injured at home while on vacation from his place of employment. False A person who is injured under circumstances by which the Workman's Compensation Act may pay him or her will still have the opportunity to sue the employer for willful and intentional torts. False A person involved in an unemployment claim has various rights, one of which is to have an administrative procedure conducted by an impartial hearing officer. True A person will have the right to have their public record erased if the criminal charges against them have been dismissed by the Prosecutor. False A person who has been arrested will have a right to have their arrest record expunged if criminal charges have never been filed against that person. True A person who has been arrested and an arrest record has been made will have a right to have the arrest record expunged at the conclusion of a trial at which the person has been found not guilty. False The expungement of an arrest record may take place if criminal charges have been filed against the person but the charges have been dismissed due to the fact that no crime, in fact, has been committed. True A tort is generally as a civil wrong for which the Plaintiff may recover money from the Defendant. True A tort of strict liability may be challenged by a defense alleging that the Plaintiff was contributorily negligent to their injury. False There are various elements to a tort; however, a Plaintiff only needs to prove a majority of the elements in order to successfully prosecute the civil claim for damages. False Damages that may be recovered by a Defendant who has committed a tort include punitive damages as well as compensatory damages. True In order for a person to file a claim and a subsequent lawsuit against a governmental entity, the person must first comply with the Tort Claims Act. True One Defense to a negligent claim is for the Defendant to allege and prove that the plaintiff was 50% or more at fault and, thus, through a comparative default defense defeat the Plaintiff's claim. True A contract is defined as the total legal obligation which results from the parties agreement. True In the event of two parties do not have a contract, but they have an agreement as to performing certain tasks, if the the one party fails to comply with his or her agreement, then that person may successfully sued in Court for breach of the agreement. False There are various requirements for a valid contract. In any event, it is only permissible for a Plaintiff to only prove a majority of the elements of the contract in order to establish a legally biding contract. False A contract may be binding between two parties, but yet a court later may find a clause or find the entire contract to be unconscionable and refuse to enforce the contract. True The parties to a contract may agree that the terms and conditions of a contract are, in fact, not unconscionable and, thus, avoid a court making a contrary decision pertaining the enforce-ability or lack thereof of the contract. False In order to for a offer to be effective, it must be accepted by the offeree. True I order for a revocation to to be effective, such revocation must be first mailed to offeree with proof of mailing certificate. False Minors, because they are less than 18 years of age, are not liable for their own individual torts. False Parents of minors may be liable for actual damages for intentional torts committed by their children providing the parents have custody of the children and providing further that the children are living with the parents. True The Indiana Lemon Law requires, in part, that the owner of a vehicle subject to the Lemon law is required to allow the car dealership a reasonable number of opportunities to repair the condition and/or fix the defect. True The Indiana Lemon Law applies to all motor vehicles that are sold or registered for use upon the Indiana public highways. False If a person has a motor vehicle subject to the Indiana Lemon Law, that person may demand that the dealer provide them either a refund of their money or a replacement vehicle of comparable value. True In the event a person is the owner of motor vehicle subject to the Indiana Lemon Law, that person may recover from the dealer the cost of a rental car as well as towing charges. True A home improvement contract, by definition, is one of which a home improvement supplier has entered into an unconscionable contract to perform a home improvement for which the price is greater than $4000.00. False
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