The vast majority of civil cases never make it to trial. Which of the following is not a reason that a case may fail to proceed to trial?
A) The judge dismisses the case.
B) The judge determines in pretrial activities that insufficient evidence exists.
C) The two parties settle the case out of court.
D) One or both of the parties do not show up.
E) The court rules that it does not have jurisdiction in the case.
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