What is a jailhouse lawyer?
A) A licensed attorney serving time behind bars.
B) A licensed attorney who works with inmates in prisons and jails.
C) An inmate who has knowledge in filing court papers but does not have a law license.
D) An inmate chosen by correctional officials to serve as a prosecutor or a defense attorney in the mock trials conducted in prisons and jails.
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