When comparing criminal and civil trials, it can be noted that
A) in a criminal trial, the defendant can plead elect not to testify and no inference can be drawn about his or her guilt (responsibility) by this decision, whereas, in a civil trial this is not the case.
B) in both criminal and civil cases, the defendant can decide not to testify and the decision will not be used to infer the defendants guilt (responsibility) .
C) In a civil trial, the defendant can refuse to testify and no inference can be drawn about his or her guilt (responsibility) by this decision, whereas, in a criminal court, this is not the case.
D) None of the above
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