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    A Defendant's Motion for a Directed Verdict, If Granted by the Court
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A Defendant's Motion for a Directed Verdict, If Granted by the Court

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Question 53

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A defendant's motion for a directed verdict, if granted by the court, can end a trial before the defendant presents witnesses.

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