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History, 18.03.2021 02:10 leomessifanboy678

What happens during opening statements in a criminal court case? The lawyers summarize the facts and explain what they intend to prove.
The judge and the lawyers ask questions to see if the jurors are impartial.
The jurors discuss the case and decide if the defendant is guilty or not guilty.
The judge decides the proper punishment based on the verdict from the trial.

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