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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
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1. The name for the group of people who decide the outcome of a trial 2.A lawyer tries to ________ those in the courtroom to agr

ee with him or her. 3.The lawyers representing the people or a body of government in a criminal trial. 4.A person declared not ______ is officially not responsible for the crime 5.A __________ case relates to the rights of citizens, usually a dispute between citizens. 6.A _____ case is a lawsuit brought before a court involving someone who is accused of committing a crime 7. The judgment or conclusion of a trial
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1 answer:
Olin [163]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. Jury

2. Convince.

3. Prosecutor.

4. Guilty.

5. Civil.

6. Criminal.

7. Verdict.

Explanation:

1. The name for the group of people who decide the outcome of a trial is known as jury.

2. A lawyer tries to convince those in the courtroom to agree with him or her.

3.The lawyers representing the people or a body of government in a criminal trial is known as prosecutor.

4. A person declared not guilty is officially not responsible for the crime.

5. A civil case relates to the rights of citizens, usually a dispute between citizens.

6. A criminal case is a lawsuit brought before a court involving someone who is accused of committing a crime.

7. The judgment or conclusion of a trial is known as verdict.

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