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If a Judge Concludes at the Preliminary Hearing That the Government

Question 6

Question 6

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If a judge concludes at the preliminary hearing that the government has sufficient evidence of guilt, the judge will:


A) convict the accused.
B) dismiss the charges.
C) indict the accused.
D) have the accused bound over for trial.

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