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Q: What key element of the crime was missing from the beginning in trial by fire?
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The defendant - is the person accused of a crime in a trial.


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It depends on crime and the verdict reached.


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What part of a trial does the prosecution first talk about the effect of the crime?

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A person committed a federal crime and is awaiting trial. In which court will the trial be held?

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