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geoffrey

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A jury that decides whether there is enough evidence to indict and bring to trial a person accused of a criminal act is a
 
  a. trial jury.
  b. grand jury.
  c. review board.
  d. board of appeal.
  e. sequestered jury.

Question 2

Which one of the following is NOT true with respect to the right to counsel?
 
  a. The right appears in the Sixth Amendment.
  b. It was applied to the states in 1963 in Gideon v. Wainwright.
  c. The right to counsel includes misdemeanor cases in which a person could go to jail.
  d. It has been an issue in cases where defendants cannot afford to hire a lawyer.
  e. It applies to the states only in instances where the defendant can be sentenced to death.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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