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- 1. A new law in Texas requires any students found with vape pens to __ A spend 30 days in juvenile detention B attend a disciplinary program C do community service D All of the above
- Which of the following statements are true? Dif Car A will not dim their high-beam headlights, you should flash your high-beams at them to communicate. D If Car A will not dim their high-beams, you should put on yours and keep them on to "balance' the glare. 4 if CarA will not dim their high-beam headlights, you should look downward to the right side of the lane. Dif Car B will not dim their high-beams, you should look downward to the right side of your lane. D IICar B will not dim their high-beams, you should turn your mirror to its night setting.
- 6. Identify Cause and Effect As you read "Original and Appellate Jurisdiction," use this graphic organizer to record the three possible effects of a court with original jurisdiction sending a decision on to an appellate court. Cause Original court sends decision to appellate court Effect 1. Effect 2. 3.
- Types of Jurisdiction 5. Analyze Interaction:What does it mean when it is said that the federal courts exercise both exclusive and concurrent jurisdiction?