In which of the following situations would the prosecution be allowed to introduce evidence about the defendant's motive
A) any case that goes to trial without a jury
B) for felonies but not misdemeanors
C) in specific intent crimes
D) evidence of motive is admissible in all of these situations
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Q18: The defendant's offer to plead guilty is
Q19: Both direct and circumstantial evidence require the
Q20: The jurors may consider the demeanor of
Q21: The prosecution can introduce evidence that the
Q22: Testimony that a man who is on
Q24: In a jury trial, who determines if
Q25: Evidence about the defendant's character is admissible
Q26: Evidence the defendant has previously committed similar
Q27: The fact that the defendant received $100,000
Q28: Evidence the victim has previously filed false
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