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    The Death of a Defendant That Makes It Unnecessary for an Appellate
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The Death of a Defendant That Makes It Unnecessary for an Appellate

Question 2

Question 2

Multiple Choice

The death of a defendant that makes it unnecessary for an appellate court to decide an appeal is referred to as ______.


A) final judgment rule
B) interlocutory appeal
C) moot
D) commutation

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