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    The Attorneys for the Two Sides in a Criminal Case
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The Attorneys for the Two Sides in a Criminal Case

Question 32

Question 32

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The attorneys for the two sides in a criminal case are referred to as


A) Plaintiff and defendant.
B) Felony and misdemeanor.
C) Privately retained and appointed.
D) Prosecution and defense.

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