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If a Trial Is Held Before a Judge Only, and Without

Question 25

Question 25

Multiple Choice

If a trial is held before a judge only, and without a jury, it is


A) a judicial trial
B) a summary judgment
C) a bench trial
D) a grand jury
E) unconstitutional

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