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jrubin

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When must the court appoint a counsel to represent the defendant?
 
  A) In all felony cases
  B) Counsel must be provided for any defendant brought to trial irrespective of the charge.
  C) In all criminal cases when defendant is poor
  D) In all capital cases

Question 2

The Cureton test requires:
 
  A) the defendant to be present at all stages of the trial except the sentencing.
  B) the defendant to be present during the main portion of the trial.
  C) that a trial may continue without the defendant if it is shown that the defendants absence be knowingly
  and voluntary.
  D) that at least the prosecutor be present.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C





 

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