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Questions # 1:

Before her criminal trial for embezzlement Monique contacts witnesses against her and offers to pay them if they change their stories Based on her actions the government would MOST LIKELY bring additional charges against Monique for:

Options:

A.

Obstruction of justice

B.

Fraudulent misrepresentation

C.

Conspiracy to influence the court

D.

Judicial extortion

Questions # 2:

Wilson, a Certified Fraud Examiner and Garcia both work for ABC Corp., a private company that operates in a jurisdiction with civil laws against privacy violations, defamation, and similar offenses. ABC’s president tells Wilson to investigate and search Garcia’s private tablet even though Garcia is not suspected of any wrongdoing. Assuming Wilson conducted the search without legitimate interest or authority and Garcia had a reasonable expectation of privacy, under which of the following claims would Garcia MOST LIKELY be able to recover damages from Wilson and ABC?

Options:

A.

Public disclosure of private facts

B.

Property damage

C.

Defamation

D.

Intrusion into an individual’s private matters

Questions # 3:

In most countries employers must provide notice to their employees before they implement an employee monitoring program

Options:

A.

True

B.

False

Questions # 4:

Which of the following can affect the rights that employees may have during an internal investigation?

Options:

A.

Existence of fraud risk factors

B.

Existence of violation red flags

C.

Existence of interstate compacts

D.

Existence of an employment contract

Questions # 5:

Robert, a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), wants to ensure that the authenticity of the evidence he collected during his investigation is not compromised. His main objective should be to:

Options:

A.

Limit access to the evidence to judicial officials prior to trial proceedings.

B.

Prevent all other parties from obtaining physical control of the evidence.

C.

Establish a clear chain of custody to show that the evidence has not been altered.

D.

Only alter or materially change the evidence himself if absolutely necessary.

Questions # 6:

Which of the following statements about the appeals process in cranial cases is MOST ACCURATE?

Options:

A.

In common law jurisdictions, appellate courts are generally not permitted to make their own factual determinations when reviewing a case

B.

In civil law jurisdictions appellate courts are generally not permitted to make their own legal conclusions when reviewing a case

C.

Appellate courts will usually hear an appeal even if the petition was not filed in a timely manner

D.

Appellate courts will usually reverse a conviction even if the trial court's error did not affect the outcome of the case

Questions # 7:

In most civil law systems, which of the following parties typically serves as the fact finder in criminal proceedings?

Options:

A.

judge

B.

A jury

C.

A panel comprised of laypersons

D.

A panel of court-appointed attorneys

Questions # 8:

Evidence that tends to make some fact that is in dispute more or less likely than it would be without the evidence is called:

Options:

A.

Circumstantial evidence

B.

Relevant evidence

C.

Testamentary evidence

D.

Demonstrative evidence

Questions # 9:

Even if a government agent obtains consent to search by force duress or bribery, the consent will still constitute a valid waiver of the consenting party's right to be free from searches.

Options:

A.

true

B.

False

Questions # 10:

Which of the following statements concerning examinations of expert witnesses in most inquisitorial jurisdictions is accurate?

Options:

A.

The expert has the discretion to determine the scope of the examinations

B.

The judge is not allowed to question the expert's credibility under any circumstance

C.

The parties determine the extent of consideration to be given to the expert's testimony

D.

The parties are often allowed to question the expert's methods and analysis

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