Deck 8: The Courts
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Deck 8: The Courts
1
How many Circuit Courts of Appeals are present in the United States?
A)5
B)13
C)67
D)94
A)5
B)13
C)67
D)94
B
2
In most states,high courts have ________ appeals.
A)discretionary
B)mandatory
C)automatic
D)presumptive
A)discretionary
B)mandatory
C)automatic
D)presumptive
A
3
Most states have ________ justices on their high court.
A)7
B)9
C)3
D)5
A)7
B)9
C)3
D)5
A
4
An example of a court of limited jurisdiction is a:
A)federal court.
B)juvenile court.
C)criminal court.
D)state court.
A)federal court.
B)juvenile court.
C)criminal court.
D)state court.
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5
Appellate courts:
A)decide the facts of a particular case.
B)determine whether legal errors were made at trial.
C)decide if a defendant is civilly liable for a criminal charge.
D)decide whether a defendant is guilty.
A)decide the facts of a particular case.
B)determine whether legal errors were made at trial.
C)decide if a defendant is civilly liable for a criminal charge.
D)decide whether a defendant is guilty.
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6
Federal courts have jurisdiction over all of the following cases EXCEPT cases involving:
A)less than $25,000 in controversy.
B)federal law.
C)citizens of different states.
D)the federal constitution.
A)less than $25,000 in controversy.
B)federal law.
C)citizens of different states.
D)the federal constitution.
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7
A state's high court is often called its ________ court.
A)circuit
B)district
C)trial
D)supreme
A)circuit
B)district
C)trial
D)supreme
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8
What does the current research say about drug courts?
A)Drug courts tend to be effective for reducing drug use but not recidivism for adults and youth.
B)Drug courts tend to be effective for adults but not for the youth.
C)Drug courts tend to be effective for reducing drug use and recidivism for adults and youth.
D)Drug courts tend to be effective for reducing recidivism for youth but not for adults.
A)Drug courts tend to be effective for reducing drug use but not recidivism for adults and youth.
B)Drug courts tend to be effective for adults but not for the youth.
C)Drug courts tend to be effective for reducing drug use and recidivism for adults and youth.
D)Drug courts tend to be effective for reducing recidivism for youth but not for adults.
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9
Which constitutional amendment prohibits a defendant from being tried twice for the same crime?
A)Fifth
B)Fourth
C)Eighth
D)Fourteenth
A)Fifth
B)Fourth
C)Eighth
D)Fourteenth
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10
Who is usually the only adult in a teen court?
A)The prosecutor
B)The judge
C)The defense attorney
D)The jury
A)The prosecutor
B)The judge
C)The defense attorney
D)The jury
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11
Cases in intermediary appeals courts are heard by:
A)a jury.
B)a panel of judges.
C)a judge.
D)a grand jury.
A)a jury.
B)a panel of judges.
C)a judge.
D)a grand jury.
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12
In 2006,which of the following rules did the Supreme Court pass concerning suspected terrorists?
A)Suspected terrorists could be tried in courts-martial since they would have violated the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
B)Special military courts could try suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay if they were held there for more than five years.
C)Special military courts could not try suspected terrorists being held at Guantanamo Bay.
D)All of these answers are correct.
A)Suspected terrorists could be tried in courts-martial since they would have violated the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
B)Special military courts could try suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay if they were held there for more than five years.
C)Special military courts could not try suspected terrorists being held at Guantanamo Bay.
D)All of these answers are correct.
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13
Which of the following is NOT one of the listed benefits of court centralization?
A)A more streamlined bureaucracy
B)Greater consistency in procedures
C)Less vulnerability to local political pressures
D)Less sensitivity to local needs
A)A more streamlined bureaucracy
B)Greater consistency in procedures
C)Less vulnerability to local political pressures
D)Less sensitivity to local needs
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14
State trial courts are also called:
A)federal trial courts.
B)nonsuperior courts.
C)intermediary appeals courts.
D)district courts.
A)federal trial courts.
B)nonsuperior courts.
C)intermediary appeals courts.
D)district courts.
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15
Defendants in ________ cases often are entitled to automatic,nondiscretionary appeals to the high court.
A)death penalty
B)federal
C)kidnapping
D)terrorism
A)death penalty
B)federal
C)kidnapping
D)terrorism
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16
Trial courts in federal jurisdiction are called ________ courts.
A)specialty
B)circuit
C)appellate
D)district
A)specialty
B)circuit
C)appellate
D)district
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17
Most criminal cases are prosecuted in ________ courts.
A)county
B)local
C)state
D)federal
A)county
B)local
C)state
D)federal
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18
How many federal district courts are present in the United States?
A)67
B)5
C)94
D)13
A)67
B)5
C)94
D)13
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19
A specialty court deals with:
A)mentally ill offenders.
B)drug offenders.
C)all of these.
D)family law issues.
A)mentally ill offenders.
B)drug offenders.
C)all of these.
D)family law issues.
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20
To appeal a conviction,the ________ files an appellate brief.
A)defendant
B)judge
C)prosecutor
D)jury
A)defendant
B)judge
C)prosecutor
D)jury
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21
Which U.S.Supreme Court case helped to shape the role of the courts in the U.S.justice system by giving the Supreme Court the power of judicial review and the authority to interpret law?
A)Marbury v.Madison
B)U.S.v.Draper
C)Plessy v.Ferguson
D)Miranda v.Arizona
A)Marbury v.Madison
B)U.S.v.Draper
C)Plessy v.Ferguson
D)Miranda v.Arizona
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22
John Jones loses his criminal case.He files an appellate brief with his state's intermediary court of appeals.John Jones is now the:
A)appellant.
B)plaintiff.
C)none of these answers are accurate.
D)respondent.
A)appellant.
B)plaintiff.
C)none of these answers are accurate.
D)respondent.
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23
Judge Mills enters her courtroom and sees that her neighbor is on trial for battery.Judge Mills must exercise ________ by turning the case over to another judge who can be impartial.
A)excusal
B)recusal
C)removal
D)vacate
A)excusal
B)recusal
C)removal
D)vacate
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24
Most federal judges are nominated by the:
A)Senate.
B)president.
C)Congress.
D)Supreme Court.
A)Senate.
B)president.
C)Congress.
D)Supreme Court.
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25
Approximately how many cases does the U.S.Supreme Court hear each year?
A)1,000
B)10,000
C)100
D)10
A)1,000
B)10,000
C)100
D)10
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26
Justice Sonia Sotomayor was nominated by President Barack Obama.Who was responsible for confirming her nomination?
A)The vice president
B)The Senate
C)The Supreme Court
D)The House of Representatives
A)The vice president
B)The Senate
C)The Supreme Court
D)The House of Representatives
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27
When appellate court judges ________ the case,they send it back to the trial court.
A)remand
B)demand
C)uphold
D)command
A)remand
B)demand
C)uphold
D)command
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28
John Jones loses his criminal case.He files an appellate brief with his state's intermediary court of appeals.Which of the following could John Jones appeal?
A)All of these answers are correct.
B)Allegations of faulty jury instructions
C)Inappropriateness of the sentence
D)The admission of evidence that should have been excluded at his trial
A)All of these answers are correct.
B)Allegations of faulty jury instructions
C)Inappropriateness of the sentence
D)The admission of evidence that should have been excluded at his trial
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29
What is a judge's office called?
A)The bench
B)In chambers
C)The seat
D)In house
A)The bench
B)In chambers
C)The seat
D)In house
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30
Which of the following statements is FALSE about appellate courts?
A)There is no evidence presented in appellate courts.
B)There is no jury in appellate courts.
C)Witnesses testify to a panel of judges in appellate courts.
D)Decisions in appellate courts can sometimes take months.
A)There is no evidence presented in appellate courts.
B)There is no jury in appellate courts.
C)Witnesses testify to a panel of judges in appellate courts.
D)Decisions in appellate courts can sometimes take months.
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31
Which of the following is NOT one of the duties of a judge?
A)Arresting individuals when probable cause exists
B)Releasing suspects from custody while trials are pending
C)Determining the amount of bail a defendant must provide
D)Issuing arrest warrants
A)Arresting individuals when probable cause exists
B)Releasing suspects from custody while trials are pending
C)Determining the amount of bail a defendant must provide
D)Issuing arrest warrants
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32
A judges' responsibility is to ensure that the trial proceeds according to the rules of:
A)real process.
B)due process.
C)fair process.
D)just process.
A)real process.
B)due process.
C)fair process.
D)just process.
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33
John Jones loses his criminal case.He files an appellate brief with his state's intermediary court of appeals.Who will respond with a brief stating that no legal errors were made?
A)The prosecutor
B)The jury
C)The judge
D)The defendant
A)The prosecutor
B)The jury
C)The judge
D)The defendant
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34
During a criminal trial of a murder suspect,the judge must decide all matters of:
A)evidence.
B)substance.
C)fact.
D)law.
A)evidence.
B)substance.
C)fact.
D)law.
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35
If a judge on the appellate court disagrees with the majority decision,he or she can write a ________ opinion.
A)consenting
B)dissenting
C)concurring
D)recanting
A)consenting
B)dissenting
C)concurring
D)recanting
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36
In the U.S.criminal justice system,who decides whether to issue search and arrest warrants?
A)The defense attorney
B)The prosecutor
C)The judge
D)The grand jury
A)The defense attorney
B)The prosecutor
C)The judge
D)The grand jury
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37
The judge in a criminal trial is responsible for all of the following EXCEPT:
A)ruling on motions that attorneys make.
B)deciding what evidence will be admitted.
C)giving the jurors their instructions.
D)deciding which jurors will serve on the jury.
A)ruling on motions that attorneys make.
B)deciding what evidence will be admitted.
C)giving the jurors their instructions.
D)deciding which jurors will serve on the jury.
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38
What do judges do?
A)Enforce laws
B)Interpret laws
C)Promulgate laws
D)Create laws
A)Enforce laws
B)Interpret laws
C)Promulgate laws
D)Create laws
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39
If at least ________ justices agree that a case merits the Supreme Court's attention,then a writ of certiorari is issued,ordering the lower court to deliver all relevant records of the case for the Court's examination.
A)3
B)4
C)9
D)7
A)3
B)4
C)9
D)7
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40
All of the following are types of judges EXCEPT:
A)justices of the peace.
B)referees.
C)solicitors.
D)magistrates.
A)justices of the peace.
B)referees.
C)solicitors.
D)magistrates.
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41
Who is considered a state's head law-enforcement officer?
A)A U.S.attorney
B)The district attorney
C)The attorney general
D)A special prosecutor
A)A U.S.attorney
B)The district attorney
C)The attorney general
D)A special prosecutor
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42
Bob is representing his client Ernest on a robbery charge.Bob learns that Ernest is going to commit another robbery,while out on bail,to pay for his legal defense in the first case.If Bob does not report this future criminal act,he can be charged as:
A)a conspirator.
B)an accessory.
C)an accomplice.
D)a co-defendant.
A)a conspirator.
B)an accessory.
C)an accomplice.
D)a co-defendant.
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43
Federal prosecutors are called:
A)solicitor attorneys.
B)district attorneys.
C)U.S.attorneys.
D)attorney generals.
A)solicitor attorneys.
B)district attorneys.
C)U.S.attorneys.
D)attorney generals.
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44
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways a federal judge loses his or her job?
A)Retiring
B)Firing
C)Impeachment
D)Resigning
A)Retiring
B)Firing
C)Impeachment
D)Resigning
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45
The Supreme Court has ruled that judges must recuse themselves from deciding cases involving parties who(m):
A)have given them significant campaign contributions.
B)are of the same political affiliation.
C)they have already found guilty in a previous decision.
D)have already appeared before their court.
A)have given them significant campaign contributions.
B)are of the same political affiliation.
C)they have already found guilty in a previous decision.
D)have already appeared before their court.
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46
Who decides whether a suspect is charged with a crime?
A)The victim
B)The prosecutor
C)The judge
D)The jury
A)The victim
B)The prosecutor
C)The judge
D)The jury
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47
Most public defenders are:
A)overworked.
B)inexperienced.
C)all of these.
D)underpaiD.
A)overworked.
B)inexperienced.
C)all of these.
D)underpaiD.
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48
The role of a defense attorney includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A)conducting pretrial investigations.
B)advising the police.
C)arguing about the sentence.
D)arguing the case in court.
A)conducting pretrial investigations.
B)advising the police.
C)arguing about the sentence.
D)arguing the case in court.
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49
In a retention election,who decides whether a judge has performed well enough to stay on the bench?
A)The governor
B)The voters
C)The senators
D)The president
A)The governor
B)The voters
C)The senators
D)The president
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50
A ________ is a generally agreed-upon sentence for a defendant based on the crime and prior record.
A)subpoena
B)going rate
C)venire
D)recusal
A)subpoena
B)going rate
C)venire
D)recusal
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51
Which of the following is NOT a type of indigent defense systems?
A)All are types of indigent defense systems.
B)Contract method
C)Public defenders
D)Assigned counsel
A)All are types of indigent defense systems.
B)Contract method
C)Public defenders
D)Assigned counsel
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52
Marcie works for a private law firm but takes indigent clients on a case-by-case basis and is paid a set fee for representing those clients.Marcie is:
A)a contracted attorney.
B)a public defender.
C)an assigned counsel.
D)a merit appointment attorney.
A)a contracted attorney.
B)a public defender.
C)an assigned counsel.
D)a merit appointment attorney.
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53
Jack works for the government and represents indigent defendants.Jack is:
A)an assigned counsel.
B)a merit appointment attorney.
C)a contracted attorney.
D)a public defender.
A)an assigned counsel.
B)a merit appointment attorney.
C)a contracted attorney.
D)a public defender.
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54
It is argued that the judiciary lacks:
A)gender diversity.
B)ethnic diversity.
C)social class diversity.
D)all of these.
A)gender diversity.
B)ethnic diversity.
C)social class diversity.
D)all of these.
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55
Federal prosecutors are appointed by the:
A)Senate.
B)Supreme Court.
C)Congress.
D)president.
A)Senate.
B)Supreme Court.
C)Congress.
D)president.
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56
Most felony suspects in the United States:
A)have resources available to them.
B)are poor,and thus are represented by appointed counsel.
C)represent themselves.
D)pay for their attorney's fees.
A)have resources available to them.
B)are poor,and thus are represented by appointed counsel.
C)represent themselves.
D)pay for their attorney's fees.
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57
In a capital case,only the ________ can decide whether to seek the death penalty.
A)judge
B)victim
C)prosecutor
D)jury
A)judge
B)victim
C)prosecutor
D)jury
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58
________ is when judges use the courts to further their own personal or social agendas.
A)Judicial nomination
B)Judicial review
C)Judicial activism
D)Judicial retention
A)Judicial nomination
B)Judicial review
C)Judicial activism
D)Judicial retention
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59
What constitutional amendment is violated when the attorney-client privilege is violated and what is said between a criminal defendant and his or her attorney is made known to the prosecutor and the judge?
A)Fifth
B)Eighth
C)Fourth
D)Fourteenth
A)Fifth
B)Eighth
C)Fourth
D)Fourteenth
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60
Prosecutors have all of the following duties EXCEPT:
A)arguing a state's case at appeals.
B)conducting investigations.
C)sentencing offenders.
D)arguing a state's case at trials.
A)arguing a state's case at appeals.
B)conducting investigations.
C)sentencing offenders.
D)arguing a state's case at trials.
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61
Andrew was removed as a potential juror because he was the brother of the defendant who was about to go to trial.His removal from the jury was based on the prosecutor's:
A)venire.
B)jury nullification.
C)challenge for cause.
D)peremptory challenge.
A)venire.
B)jury nullification.
C)challenge for cause.
D)peremptory challenge.
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62
The ________ maintains court records and schedules and also swears in jurors and witnesses in a trial.
A)court reporter
B)bailiff
C)court clerk
D)probation officer
A)court reporter
B)bailiff
C)court clerk
D)probation officer
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63
A subpoena:
A)orders a witness to appear in court.
B)is required when a defendant is appealing his case.
C)is issued by a bailiff.
D)orders the police to make an arrest.
A)orders a witness to appear in court.
B)is required when a defendant is appealing his case.
C)is issued by a bailiff.
D)orders the police to make an arrest.
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64
The most widely used system of indigent defense is:
A)the appointed counsel.
B)the assigned counsel.
C)a contracted attorney.
D)a merit appointment attorney.
A)the appointed counsel.
B)the assigned counsel.
C)a contracted attorney.
D)a merit appointment attorney.
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65
Who among the following is NOT a part of the courtroom workgroup?
A)The prosecutor
B)The defense attorney
C)The police officer
D)The judge
A)The prosecutor
B)The defense attorney
C)The police officer
D)The judge
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66
Which of the following is a true statement about juries?
A)Juries decide matters of law.
B)Juries have been around for thousands of years.
C)Juries were first used after the British colonization of North America.
D)Civil law systems use juries today.
A)Juries decide matters of law.
B)Juries have been around for thousands of years.
C)Juries were first used after the British colonization of North America.
D)Civil law systems use juries today.
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67
Cindy is robbed while working as a clerk in a convenience store.The police apprehend Mike,the suspect in the case.Who is considered the victim in the case once the trial begins?
A)The state
B)The federal government
C)Cindy
D)The convenience store
A)The state
B)The federal government
C)Cindy
D)The convenience store
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68
A ________ is a panel of citizens who may investigate certain crimes and determine whether sufficient evidence exists to bring a defendant to trial.
A)going rate
B)grand jury
C)voir dire
D)petit jury
A)going rate
B)grand jury
C)voir dire
D)petit jury
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69
Sometimes juries choose not to apply criminal laws when they feel doing so would be unjust.This is an example of:
A)peremptory challenge.
B)jury nullification.
C)venire.
D)challenge for cause.
A)peremptory challenge.
B)jury nullification.
C)venire.
D)challenge for cause.
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70
A ________ is a group of people called to be prospective jurors.
A)defense attorney
B)going rate
C)voir dire
D)venire
A)defense attorney
B)going rate
C)voir dire
D)venire
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71
The Supreme Court has allowed juries as small as ________ members.
A)12
B)9
C)6
D)3
A)12
B)9
C)6
D)3
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72
Public defenders are:
A)appointed by a court administrator.
B)hired by the victim.
C)employed and paid by the government.
D)hired by the defendant.
A)appointed by a court administrator.
B)hired by the victim.
C)employed and paid by the government.
D)hired by the defendant.
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