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. In __________ trials, the judge is both the trier of law and the trier of fact.
A) de novo
B) bench
C) jury
D) pro se


I have a feeling it could be bench
10 years ago

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Answered by Reed
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. In __________ trials, the judge is both the trier of law and the trier of fact.
A) de novo
B) bench
C) jury
D) pro se


I have a feeling it could be bench

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