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In a Criminal Case, the Defense Attorney

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In a criminal case, the defense attorney:


A) when appropriate, cross-examines the prosecution witnesses and introduces evidence to rebut the testimony of such witnesses.
B) usually makes an opening statement to the jury prior to the prosecution's opening statement.
C) should not talk to the defendant about the case prior to the trial.
D) has the obligation to enter a guilty plea for his or her client if the defendant is in fact guilty.

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