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While the Client was walking her dog in a city park, Client's dog was attached by another dog. Before the dogs could be separated, Client's

  1. While the Client was walking her dog in a city park, Client's dog was attached by another dog. Before the dogs could be separated, Client's dog was severely injured and died later that day. Client's dog was on a leash and the other dog was not leashed. Client was very close to her pet, and she wants to sue the owner of the other dog for the intentional infliction of emotional distress she suffered as a result of witnessing the attack and death of her pet. Your supervisory attorney remembers that there was an Arizona case, where under similar facts, recovery was denied. Find the case.

  1. There is a question in the Client's negligence case of whether there is an intervening force that may cut off the Client's right to recover. What Restatement 2d sections define intervening force and superseding cause? How are the terms defined?

  1. The Client and her husband are residents of the state of Georgia. She wants to sue for divorce claiming adultery. She does not want to file a no-fault divorce. Is adultery a ground for divorce in Georgia? If so, what is the statute, and what does it provide? What law review article presents a survey of Georgia cases dealing with domestic relations.

  1. Do number 3 but with the applicable Florida law.

  1. Client's son was hitchhiking along a highway where hitchhiking is prohibited. Find and ALR annotation that addresses the construction and effect of anti-hitchhiking law in an action for injury to a hitchhiker. What case mentioned in the annotation addresses an action by a hitchhiker to recover for injuries sustained when a driver went past him on an interstate, stopped, backed up along the shoulder to give him a ride and hit him?

  1. Select "Shepardize." For the case of Harris v. Cincinnati, 79 Ohio App. 3d 163, 607 N.E. 2d 15 (1992), how many citing decisions are listed? Are there any cases showing a negative history? How many law review and periodical references are listed?

  1. Under federal law, what law governs murder? What is the penalty for murder in the first degree? What 1968 case addressed the constitutionality of this statute?

  1. The client is the chairmen of the board of directors of an Ohio corporation. The board of directors has decided to merge the corporation with another Ohio corporation. The client wants to know if shareholder approval is required for the merger. Identify the Ohio statute that governs this question and what it provides concerning the shareholder.

  1. Do problem one but provide the Florida Statute.

  1. Your supervising attorney recalls that there was a 1089 Arkansas case where a county court judge was convicted in federal court of vote buying. After the United States court of Appeals denied the appeal, the state circuit court declared the judge ineligible to hold public office. The judge claimed that he had received insufficient notice of the state court hearing because he had less than twenty four hours notice to appear at the hearing. What is the name and citation of the case? Under the holding of the case, when is a person "convicted" for purposes of removal from office?

  1. What is the citation of the 1993 case ALR annotation that discusses the admissibility of polygraph test results in an action for malicious prosecution? What Am. Jur. 2, Evidence research references are listed? What malicious Prosecution key numbers are referred to? What 1987 United States 6th Circuit Court of Appeals case held that generally, the use of polygraph results to prove a party's innocence is prohibited?

  1. Locate a 1998 Alabama criminal case where the defendant, Clark, appealed his criminal conviction, claiming that there was not sufficient evidence to support the conviction and his probations was revoked promptly?
    1. What is the citation of the case?
    2. What was the defendant convicted of?
    3. Why was his case remanded?

  1. Access "Key Numbers" from the top of the "Welcome" page.
    1. What is the topic and key number that applies to the arrest and detention of juveniles charged with a crime?
    2. Give the citation of a 1970 Oregon case that held a reasonable search for weapons may be made when an officer takes temporary custody of a juvenile.

  1. Select "Key Cite" on the "Welcome" page. For the case of United States v. Martinez-Jimenez, 864 F.2d 664 (9th Cir. 1989), what are the citations of the 1995 and 1993 cases listed under "Positive History" that have yellow flag?

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