New York State Private Investigator Practice Exam

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What is the role of a referee in legal proceedings?

  1. To provide expert testimony in court

  2. To conduct hearings and report findings to the court

  3. To serve as a juror in civil cases

  4. To make final decisions in small claims matters

The correct answer is: To conduct hearings and report findings to the court

The role of a referee in legal proceedings is primarily to conduct hearings and report findings to the court. This position typically arises in situations where the court delegates specific tasks or issues to the referee for a more detailed examination. The referee is responsible for overseeing the process, gathering evidence, and facilitating hearings. After reviewing the evidence and facts presented, the referee will then compile a report that includes their findings and recommendations, which is submitted to the court for consideration. This position is distinct from other roles in the legal system: expert testimony is provided by those with specialized knowledge or experience relevant to the case, but a referee's function is more about oversight and reporting than personal expertise. Serving as a juror involves the responsibility of determining facts and rendering a verdict based on evidence presented at trial, which is not the role of a referee. Regarding small claims matters, referees do not typically make final decisions; rather, they assist in the process and provide the court with findings that contribute to the final judgment.