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Marysya12 [62]
3 years ago
5

Eleanor is a prosecuting attorney. She has prepared a strong case against the defendant, Arthur, who has been accused of arson.

However,
some of the prime eyewitnesses in the case have taken ill, and might take a few weeks to recover. Which pretrial motion can Eleanor file in or
to request the judge to postpone the trial?

Law
1 answer:
MrMuchimi3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

B motion for continuance

Explanation:

it's asking to continue at a later date.

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In a civil case, the judge will tell you how many jurors must agree in order to reach a verdict. In a criminal case, the unanimous agreement of all 12 jurors is required.

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Examine the SEC enforcement actions against violators of the FCPA on the "SEC Enforcement Actions: FCPA Cases" web page. Look at
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Typical repercussions include;

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2. Permanent bar from the securities industry.

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