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If a person is convicted of the death penalty in Texas, his or her conviction is automatically appealed to the
 
  A) United States Supreme Court. B) Texas Supreme Court. C) Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. D) Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. E) court of appeals for the region in which the district court that decided the case is located.

Question 2

You are an attorney and prior to trial you are attempting to establish the trial's scope with questions about what evidence is admissible and what witnesses may testify about. These and other similar issues are determined in the
 
  A) pretrial motions. B) magistrate appearance. C) grand jury indictment. D) arraignment. E) post-trial motions



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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