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danielfitts88

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In most jurisdictions, before the sentence is pronounced, the defendant is entitled to:
 
  A) make a statement in his or her own behalf.
  B) request a recount by the jury.
  C) poll the jury on their verdict.
  D) a special hearing to determine if there are appealable facts.

Question 2

What are the functions of the opening statement?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: It is an opportunity for the prosecutor to further explain the charge against the defendant. It is an
opportunity for the defense to explain why the defendant is not guilty.





 

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