Multiple Choice
The purposes of an investigator having a pretrial conference with the prosecutor include:
A) discussing probable lines of questioning.
B) predetermining answers to possible questions.
C) getting acquainted with the prosecuting attorney.
D) trying for a plea bargain.
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