Multiple Choice
How does a white-collar trial differ from a traditional criminal trial?
A) A lot of traditional trials have multiple defendants, but white-collar trials have only one defendant, even if it is one corporation.
B) Criminal trials are more stressful for the defendant.
C) White-collar trials are longer in length than most traditional criminal trials,
D) Traditional criminals are defended by one lawyer.
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