Multiple Choice
A motion to quash the indictment:
A) raises objections to the composition of the grand jury or the form of the indictment.
B) asks the court to amend the indictment.
C) corrects defects in the indictment.
D) asks the court to review the correctness of the grand jury's decision.
Correct Answer:

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