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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
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Alan works for the US criminal justice system. His primary responsibility is to establish a defendant's guilt beyond reasonable

doubt in order for the jury to arrive at a guilty verdict. Which role does Alan play in the courtroom workgroup
Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
klasskru [66]3 years ago
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Answer:

Alan plays a prosecutor role.

Explanation:

A prosecutor has three main tasks: to investigate crimes, to show up in courtrooms and decide whether or not to instigate legal proceedings. during a trial, the prosecutor task is to prove that the suspect  commited a crime, he or she asks questions to withnesses, suspect and all people involved in the case  aiming that the suspect is guilty.

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