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9 years ago
After the evidence has been presented by the plaintiff’s attorney:
a. the attorney for the defendant may cross-examine any of the witnesses called by the plaintiff.
b. defense counsel may make an opening statement.
c. defense counsel may make any motions regarding suppression of evidence.
d. None of the above
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9 years ago
I believe the answer should be A) the attorney for the defendant may cross-examine any of the witnesses called by the plaintiff.
Kasian Author
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8 years ago
Sorry for the late reply, thx so much!
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