Multiple Choice
At which points during a trial can the Defence submit that 'there is no case to answer'? The Defence may make a submission of no case to answer at any point up until a verdict is delivered but only after the Prosecution/ Claimant has finished calling evidence.
A) After the Prosecution/Claimant has finished calling evidence
B) As the Prosecution/Claimant is calling evidence
C) During the Defence's calling of evidence
D) After the Defence has finished calling their evidence
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