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Which statements best complete the diagram of the steps in a federal criminal case

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Here are the steps:

1. Police charge a defendant with a crime.

2. A trial takes place before a judge and jury.

3. The defendant is ruled either guilty or not guilty.

4. The defendant may appeal the decision.

Step-by-step explanation:

Think of this like a trial you are watching on tv. What happens first? The police get involved. Second? Once they are charged, a trial must take place. Third? A jury of our peers rules either guilty or not guilty. Fourth? Once they are handed down their sentence, they may appeal the decision which is their way of saying they don't agree with the verdict.

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User David Schumann
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1) A jury hears arguments during a trial. (2) The defendant may appeal the verdict.

Step-by-step explanation:

Many incidents are chosen for an "oral argument" ere the forum. Oral reasons in the courtyard of requests is a structured conversation amongst the appellate advocates and the committee of justices concentrating on the constitutional laws in conflict. Each side is given a small time — normally about 15 minutes — to give reasoning to the court.

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