Multiple Choice
The judge in a criminal case:
A) may not give the jury guidance by statement of the relevant legal criteria.
B) is required to be inert and make no comments to the jury.
C) has little discretion in determining whether evidence is admissible.
D) must avoid any demonstrated hostility that might impair the appearance of impartiality.
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