North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What does the term "execution against persons" refer to?

  1. Seizing property to satisfy a judgment

  2. Holding a debtor for judgment compliance

  3. Deciding a case without a trial

  4. Executing a legal document

The correct answer is: Holding a debtor for judgment compliance

The term "execution against persons" specifically refers to the legal process of holding a debtor accountable for complying with a judgment, typically involving actions that could lead to the debtor being compelled to settle the owed amount. This concept is rooted in the enforcement of court judgments where, if a debtor fails to pay a judgment, the court can take steps to ensure compliance, which might include ordering the debtor to appear before the court. This process emphasizes the obligation of an individual to fulfill the terms set by the court, distinguishing it from other forms of execution that may focus on property or other legal documents. By understanding this, it becomes clear that the focus here is on individual accountability rather than property seizure or document enforcement.