In a jury trial, the judge:
A) may direct an acquittal or a conviction.
B) may direct an acquittal, but not a conviction.
C) may direct a conviction, but not an acquittal.
D) may not direct any verdict, but must accept the jury's verdict.
Correct Answer:
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Q1: The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth
Q2: Opening statements of counsel:
A)are the most important
Q3: When challenging prospective jurors, counsel have:
A)an unlimited
Q5: Voir dire is the process of:
A)examining prospective
Q6: A challenge for cause may be made
Q7: Challenges for cause:
A)must be made prior to
Q8: The defendant's character is:
A)an issue in every
Q9: The Sixth Amendment:
A)guarantees unanimous verdicts in all
Q10: The constitutional right to trial by jury
Q11: A plea of nolo contendere means that
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