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In a Negotiation, Which Attorney Is Generally in a Superior

Question 14

Question 14

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In a negotiation, which attorney is generally in a superior position of negotiating power?


A) Prosecuting attorney.
B) Defense attorney.
C) Court-appointed attorney.
D) Privately retained attorney.

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