business law
1. White Collar crime often involves a nonviolent crime involving deceit, corruption, or breach of trust. (T or F) new naiblida art it nove good fog bas gribled banobabdo 2. Bod, the owner of a supermarket, can be liable under a theory of Respondeat Superior if a customer slips in the store because an employee failed to clean up a spill. (T or F) 3. Punitive damages are meant to compensate the plaintiff for medical bills and lost wages in a tort case. (T or F) (1 to T) nordo 4. In general, a misdemeanor will be punished more severely than a felony. (T or F) er 5. Fales imprisonment occurs when a person restrains another intentionally and without justification (T or F) 6. Harm must be foreseeable to satisfy the causation in fact of an injury in negligence. (T or F) (4:107) 29280 He al wifideff lenimin of 7. In a criminal case, the state must prove its case by a preponderance of the evidence (T or F) (Tio T) esonefamnuno offishno snob eved 8. A statute of limitations limits the time within which a lawsuit may be brought (T or F) 9. People who keep wild animals are strictly liable for any harm inflicted by the animals. (T or F) escoging isboysmmos 101 baeu an econs fil a'nonog sites 10. In the Mcdonald's coffee case, the jury found Mcdonald's fully responsible for the plaintiff's burns from the hot coffee. (T or F) 11. An indictment is when the defendant is sentenced to his or her punishment in a criminal trial. (T or F) 12. Negligence is the failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances. (T or F) 13. Superseding cause is a defense brought by a defendant arguing that he is not liable because an unforeseeable intervening event breaks the causal connection. (T or F) 14. Good Samaritan Statutes protect good citizens who help others even though they have no duty to do so. (T or F) 15. If a defendant in a criminal trial claims self-defense he will always be found innocent. (T or F )