Multiple Choice
Procedures have been developed for the order of presenting evidence at trial. Usually, the:
A) defendant's evidence in chief is presented first.
B) prosecution's evidence in rebuttal is presented first.
C) defendant's evidence in chief is presented after the state has presented its evidence in chief.
D) defendant's evidence in rejoinder immediately follows the defendant's evidence in chief.
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