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Discuss the differences between marking an exhibit for identification and receiving it into evidence.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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No special school is required to enter the field of court reporting.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Q. #3

Court reporters do not have to keep up with changing technology.
 
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Q. #4

Many reference books are now available on CD-ROM and can be pulled up immediately on a computer.
 
  a. True
  b. False



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Discuss the differences between physical evidence and oral evidence.
 
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An advanced level examination offered to reporters who have earned their RPR is the
   RMR exam.
 
  a. True
  b. False



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Discuss the differences between opening statements and closing statements.
 
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Q. #8

Appellate decisions are reported in state and federal reports called Official Reports.
 
  a. True
  b. False



Q. #9

Discuss the post-trial activities that occur after a civil jury trial.
 
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(Answer to Q. 1)  Exhibits are first marked for identification before they are discussed. After testimony surrounding the exhibit has concluded the exhibits may or may not be offered into evidence. If they are received, they are then so marked as being received into evidence.

(Answer to Q. 2)  FALSE

(Answer to Q. 3)  FALSE

(Answer to Q. 4)  A

(Answer to Q. 5)  Physical evidence is evidence that is something other than testimony. For example, documents, objects, and so on. Oral evidence is testimony given by witnesses.

(Answer to Q. 6)  A

(Answer to Q. 7)  Opening statements are presented by counsel before the calling of the first witness and the presentation of the first evidence. They outline the factual information that will be presented during the case, or the line of defense that the defendant will take. The closing statement recapitulate or summarize the evidence for the jury before they deliberate on a verdict.

(Answer to Q. 8)  A

(Answer to Q. 9)  Two motions may occur: a motion for a judgment notwithstanding the verdict whereby the losing party requests a change in the verdict; or a motion for a new trial, also made by the losing party. The losing party may also file an appeal.
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