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What is concurrent ownership?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Under the fifth and/or sixth amendment, a person has the right to counsel during each of the following stages EXCEPT:
 
  A) guilty pleas and sentencing.
  B) appeals as a matter of right.
  C) misdemeanor trials when imprisonment is actually imposed.
  D) appeals to the Supreme Court.



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Answer to Question 1

Concurrent ownership is the simultaneous ownership of the same property by more than one individual or legal entity.

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