Which of the following statements is true concerning the difference between federal and state juries?
A) Federal juries always consist of twelve members, while some state juries may be as small as six.
B) Federal juries always require a unanimous verdict, while some state juries do not.
C) Federal juries hear cases concerning federal law violations, while state juries hear cases of alleged state law violations.
D) All of the above are true.
E) None of the above are true.
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Q12: The twelve men and women chosen to
Q13: The Confrontation Clause requires that:
A) the defense
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Q17: Defendants charged with serious offenses have a
Q18: In response to a grand jury's actions,
Q19: Grand juries:
A) investigate crimes.
B) can subpoena witnesses.
C)
Q20: To enforce discovery requests, courts may:
A) order
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