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Maksim231197 [3]
2 years ago
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Detectives are unsure whether Kendall post well will be able to testify at her trial. They say it is a question of competence. W

hat does this most likely mean?
A. Kendall might be determined to be insane and not qualified to testify.

B. The evidence in Kendall’s case is inconclusive and doesn’t prove anything.

C. Kendall is an expert witness who has testified many times before.

D. The police think it will hurt their case if Kendall chooses to testify.
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1 answer:
Orlov [11]2 years ago
6 0

In a case whereby Detectives are unsure whether Kendall post well will be able to testify at her trial and say it is a question of competence means that A. Kendall might be determined to be insane and not qualified to testify.

<h3>What is a trial ?</h3>

A trial  can be described a the formal examination of evidence  which is been done in the court by the judge that is in charge and this been performed when the  jury is available so that the  guilt in a case of criminal  can be known.

It should be note that in the case above the question came out to know how fit is Kendall might be .

Therefore, option A is correct.

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