Multiple Choice
When the prosecutor has introduced what he or she considers is sufficient evidence to make a case against the defendant, he or she signifies the completion of his or her case in chief by announcing:
A) "the prosecution rests."
B) "the defense rests."
C) "the prosecution requests that the case be dismissed."
D) "the case is ready to be presented to the jury."
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