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History, 31.08.2021 01:50, friendjen

24. Which statement identifies an important difference between civil and criminal trials?
A. Juries only hear criminal cases.
B. Only a criminal proceeding can be appealed.
C. Lawyers only cross-examine witnesses in criminal trials.
D. The defendant is presumed innocent only in criminal trials.


24. Which statement identifies an important difference between civil and

criminal trials?
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