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question 37
2.5 pt
a reversible error is:
a mistake made by the defendants lawyer.
one that might have affected the outcome of a case.
determined during a motion for summary judgment.
any mistake made in a case.
In law, a reversible error is an error during a trial that is significant enough that it might have affected the outcome of the case. It can lead to the case being overturned on appeal. Mistakes by a lawyer may or may not be reversible errors. A motion for summary judgment is not related to defining a reversible error. Not all mistakes in a case are reversible errors; they must be material to the outcome.
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one that might have affected the outcome of a case.