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An individual acting as a trial lawyer and who initiates and conducts criminal cases in the government's name and on behalf of the people is called:
 
  a. An attorney
  b. A public prosecutor
  c. A public defender
  d. A magistrate

Question 2

A court-appointed attorney paid by the state to represent a criminal defendant who is unable to afford an attorney is called:
 
  a. A public prosecutor
  b. A district attorney
  c. The U.S. attorney
  d. A public defender



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D




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