8. When the victim of a defamatory statement is a publicfigure:
a. the elements of the tort of defamation are exactly thesame;
b. the public figure has no right to sue for defamation;
c. the public figure can only sue business or political enemiesor defamation;
d. the public figure is also required to prove actual malice;that is, the Defendant made the defamatory statement knowing thestatement was false.
19. A distinctive mark, logo or name, can be entitled totrademark
protection, even without formal filing, provided the public hasformed
__________between the mark, logo, or name and the product in
question.
a. strict adherence;
b. technical meaning;
c. secondary meaning
d. none of the above.
20. Regarding search and seizure in Washington, which statementis most accurate?
a. there are situations where the right to be free from anunreasonable search and seizure is greater under Washington lawthan under federal law;
b. there is no state law concerning search and seizure;
c. there are no situations where the right to be free from anunreasonable search and seizure is greater under Washington lawthan under federal law;
d. none of the above statements are true.
21. _________is the Latin term referring to the requisitecriminal act.
a. .actus reus;
b .mens rea
c.caveat emptor
d.res ipsa loquitor
22. The police show up at the door of Castleberry’s home withouta warrant and wish to search his home. A search without a warrantis:
a. per se unreasonable
b. permitted under federal law, but not in Washington;
c. only done incident to an arrest;
d. all of the above