A) retainer.
B) contingency fee.
C) rebate.
D) kick-back.
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A) first-degree felony conviction.
B) state jail (fourth-degree) felony conviction.
C) capital felony conviction with imposed death sentence.
D) capital felony conviction, regardless of the length of sentence.
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A) house persons arrested pending trial, and have been denied bond.
B) confine persons convicted of misdemeanor criminal offenses.
C) house inmates convicted of felonies pending transfer to state facilities.
D) confine persons who are unable to pay their civil debts.
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A) Civil and Criminal Guide.
B) Martindale-Hubbell Legal Directory.
C) Ethics Journal of Law.
D) Texas Lawyers Guide.
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A) voir dire.
B) venire.
C) peremptory challenge.
D) stratified sampling.
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A) Tarrant County court at law.
B) district court in Tarrant County.
C) Arlington municipal court.
D) Tarrant County justice of the peace.
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A) be at least 18 years of age.
B) be able to read and write English.
C) be a citizen of the United States.
D) be a resident of the state of Texas.
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A) state district courts.
B) justice of the peace courts.
C) probate courts.
D) county courts at law.
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A) jury.
B) judge.
C) arbiter.
D) commissioner.
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A) six
B) twelve
C) both six and twelve
D) forty
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A) All courts have more than one justice.
B) All justices are popularly elected for six-year terms.
C) District courts are appellate when hearing appeals of probate cases.
D) Justices must be attorneys with prior legal or judicial experience.
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A) provide continuing legal education.
B) discipline, suspend or disbar attorneys.
C) promote high standards of ethical conduct.
D) rate and publish the qualifications of lawyers.
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A) district attorney in his or her county.
B) Attorney General of Texas.
C) Commission on Judicial Conduct.
D) Texas Supreme Court.
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A) limit the type of cases that courts may handle.
B) bring in a temporary judge or use an ADR.
C) utilize the "change of venue" procedure.
D) order a two-year delay in the case to give the docket time to clear.
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A) case involved a school bond election.
B) Texas Railroad Commission was a party.
C) case involved money owed the state by a depository bank.
D) court of appeals decided the case in a manner contrary to another court of appeals.
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A) may not conflict with any general laws of the state.
B) may not conflict with the rules of the State Bar of Texas.
C) often conflict with the rules of the State Bar of Texas.
D) often do conflict with the general laws of the state.
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A) felony courts
B) punitive courts
C) probate courts
D) civil courts
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A) divorce.
B) contested wills.
C) land titles.
D) municipal ordinances.
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