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    During Closing Arguments, the Prosecution May Not Comment On
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During Closing Arguments, the Prosecution May Not Comment On

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

During closing arguments, the prosecution may not comment on:


A) the weakness of the defendant's case.
B) the strength of the prosecution's case.
C) the defendant's failure to testify.
D) inferences to be drawn from the evidence.

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