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    If a Defendant Refuses to Enter a Plea, the Court
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If a Defendant Refuses to Enter a Plea, the Court

Question 14

Question 14

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If a defendant refuses to enter a plea, the court will:


A) enter a plea of guilty.
B) enter a plea of nolo contendere.
C) order a psychiatric examination of the defendant.
D) enter a plea of not guilty.

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