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ACFE Exam CFE-Law Topic 1 Question 18 Discussion

Actual exam question for ACFE's CFE-Law exam
Question #: 18
Topic #: 1
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In common law jurisdictions failing to suspend routine destruction of electronic data can result in sanctions for failure to preserve relevant evidence

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Corazon
1 months ago
Haha, yeah, this one's a real no-brainer. It's like trying to hide the smoking gun from the cops. Good luck with that!
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Desmond
1 months ago
True, true, true! The courts take this stuff seriously. I once heard a story about someone who got fined for deleting their browser history. Yikes!
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Laurel
1 days ago
Yes, it's better to be safe than sorry when it comes to preserving evidence.
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Loren
5 days ago
A) True
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Albert
10 days ago
I know, it's important to preserve electronic data for legal purposes.
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Elvera
15 days ago
A) True
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Rickie
1 months ago
I'm gonna go with True on this one. It's common sense, really. You can't just delete stuff and expect to get away with it in court.
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Jenifer
2 days ago
I agree, it's important to preserve evidence in legal cases.
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Stevie
13 days ago
True
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Ben
2 months ago
Hmm, this seems like a no-brainer. Of course, it's true. I can't imagine a court letting someone off the hook for destroying relevant evidence.
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Devora
10 days ago
B) False
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Joaquin
13 days ago
I agree, it would make sense for failing to preserve evidence to result in sanctions.
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Bettina
14 days ago
A) True
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Jaleesa
2 months ago
Absolutely, the preservation of electronic data is crucial in legal proceedings. Failure to do so can have serious consequences.
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Micheal
5 days ago
No, it is not false. It is important to preserve relevant evidence in legal cases.
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Dierdre
7 days ago
B) False
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Lizbeth
11 days ago
Yes, it is true. Failing to suspend routine destruction of electronic data can lead to sanctions.
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Daniel
17 days ago
A) True
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Latricia
18 days ago
No, it is not false. It is important to preserve relevant evidence in legal cases.
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Lettie
20 days ago
B) False
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Frederick
1 months ago
Yes, it is true. Failing to suspend routine destruction of electronic data can lead to sanctions.
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Maryln
1 months ago
A) True
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Erinn
2 months ago
True. It's crucial to follow proper procedures to avoid legal consequences.
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Mary
3 months ago
True. Failing to preserve relevant evidence can lead to sanctions in common law jurisdictions.
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Sue
3 months ago
True. It's important to suspend routine destruction of electronic data to preserve evidence.
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