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Liens and garnishments are examples of
 
  a. pretrial motions.
  b. reasons for excluding jurors.
  c. methods of enforcing judgments.
  d. methods of discovery.

Question 2

When privately held goals and priorities motivate actions of a group member more than publicly stated reasons, the member is said to have
 
  a. a bad attitude.
  b. a lack of trust.
  c. ulterior motives.
  d. a hidden agenda.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

d



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