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In a trial indictment, the defendant must deliver a closing statement
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in a trial of indictment, trial cannot proceed unless the defendant is present
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If a defendant is disruptive in a courtroom, he may be removed and the trial shall continue
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The people MAY or MUST deliver an opening address to the jury
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The people MAY or MUST offer evidence in support of the indictment
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The people and defendant MAY or MUST deliver a summation to the jury
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Generally, a defendant may waive a jury trial except where charge is___
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Which of the following statements is correct? In a trial of indictment, a defendant may:
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waive a jury trial except for Class A and B felonies
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waive a jury trial in all cases
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waive a jury trial except where a charge is murder in the 1st degree
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waive a jury trial except where the charge is A, B, or C felony
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Which of the of the following statements relating to a jury trial is false?
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the jury must be selected and sworn
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the court must deliver preliminary instructions to the jury
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the people must deliver an opening address to the jury
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the defendant must deliver an opening address to the jury
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Which of the following statements is false? In a jury trail:
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People must offer evidence in support of an indictment
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defendant may offer evidence in his defense
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people must offer evidence in rebuttal
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defendant may deliver a summation to the jury
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Which of the following statements is false? At the conclusion of evidence
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the defendant may deliver a summation to the jury
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the people may deliver a summation to the jury
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the court may then deliver a charge to the jury
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the jury must retire and deliberate and if possible render a verdict
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which of the following 3 statements are correct?
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a defendant may waive a jury trial in all cases
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a defendant may not waive a jury trial in some cases
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a defendant may not waive a jury trial for a B felony