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    Exam 11: The Right to Appeal and the Appellate Process
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    Which Is a Common Due-Process Argument in Appeals
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Which Is a Common Due-Process Argument in Appeals

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

Which is a common due-process argument in appeals?


A) flawed jury instructions
B) the defendant is innocent
C) the defendant didn't like the verdict
D) the jurors are dumb

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