QUESTION 4
53. Which of the following does the author suggest as a strategy for remaining
obj...
QUESTION 4
53. Which of the following does the author suggest as a strategy for remaining
objective while hearing summations?
SELECT AN ANSWER
a. ignoring comments from an overruled objection
b. following the judge's lead in making a decision
C. evaluating whether arguments are supported by facts
d. going by memory when reviewing testimonies
SUBMIT
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