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saliriagwu

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Why would an arrested suspect want to plea bargain instead of have a trial?
 
  a. If a trail were held, the suspect would have to pay for a lawyer.
  b. With a plea bargain, the suspect would probably be convicted of a lesser offense and get a minimum or suspended sentence.
  c. With a plea bargain, the suspect would be guaranteed that he would not go to prison.
  d. With a plea bargain, the suspect would be immediately released from jail.

Question 2

Which of the following services is ONLY provided to citizens by government at the local level?
 
  a. Punishments for crimes like murder.
  b. Garbage collection.
  c. Health care.
  d. Social Security.



xthemafja

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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