Question

Which set of events in a criminal case is in correct chronological order?
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The jury returns a verdict. The lawyers present the evidence. A jury is chosen.
Judge imposes sentence. Attorney is appointed if needed. Judge instructs jury. The lawyers present evidence.
The losing party appeals. Judge imposes sentence. Plea bargains are attempted.
Bail is set. Plea bargains are attempted. Members of the jury are chosen. The lawyers present evidence. Judge imposes sentence.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct chronological order of events in a criminal case is:

1. Attorney is appointed if needed.
2. Bail is set.
3. Plea bargains are attempted.
4. A jury is chosen (Members of the jury are chosen).
5. The lawyers present evidence.
6. Judge instructs jury.
7. The jury returns a verdict.
8. Judge imposes sentence.
9. The losing party appeals.

This order reflects the typical progression of events in a criminal case.

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