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Which of the following statements about legal briefs is incorrect?
 
  A) A brief summarizes the facts of the case.
  B) A brief is a written argument prepared by a judge.
  C) A brief summarizes the pertinent laws that relate to the case.
  D) A brief summarizes the application of laws to the facts supporting a counsel's position.

Question 2

Appellate proceedings are based on
 
  A) burden of proof.
  B) documentary evidence.
  C) witnesses.
  D) review of law as applied in the original court.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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