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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Why does Pike want to bring Ray Depente Lucas to Worely's home?
(a) He has a gun.
(b) He gets people to talk.
(c) He knows Worely.
(d) He owes Cole a favor.
2. What is Green's original flat fee for representing Mr. Martin?
(a) $250,000.
(b) $500,000.
(c) $1,000,000.
(d) $100,000.
3. How much money does Green get from Teddy's estate if the charges against Martin are dropped?
(a) Half a million.
(b) 120 Million.
(c) 20 Million.
(d) One Million.
4. What person does Ray make up in order to scare Worely?
(a) DiNapoli.
(b) Donatto.
(c) DiVega.
(d) Davido.
5. What evidence does the coroner find suggesting that James Lester was murdered?
(a) A knife wound.
(b) Blunt force trauma.
(c) Ruptured capillaries on his neck.
(d) A gun shot wound.
Short Answer Questions
1. What is in the trunk of the Jaguar?
2. Who shoots Stan Kerris?
3. Who does Elvis call immediately after ending his conversation with the coroner?
4. Who shoots Truly?
5. Where do Rossi, Gibbs, Sherman, Tomsic, Bishop and Cole meet to discuss the evidence against her?
Short Essay Questions
1. Why does Elvis take a picture of the Mercedes Benz that drives by Mrs. Earle's house?
2. What does Elvis want Lucas Worely to do to help him prove Jonathan Green fabricated evidence?
3. Why do Angela Rossi and Joe Pike go to see Elvis at his home?
4. What does Elvis' friend in the coroner office tell him about James Lester's death?
5. What does the contract between Martin and Green state?
6. Summarize Elliot Truly's dying declaration to Elvis.
7. Who is Ray Depente?
8. What do Elvis and Rossi tell LeCederick when they visit him at Terminal Island?
9. What does Elvis discover in Mrs. Earle's phone records that concern him?
10. How does Mr. Lawrence put an end to the gun battle between Kerris and Elvis, Rossi, and Pike?
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