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What is the role of a judge in a courtroom?
A judge is the person who argues the case for the defendant.
A judge is the person who decides which witnesses can testify.
A judge is the person who writes the laws.
A judge is the person who presides over the court and makes decisions about the law.
Who is the defendant in a court case?
A defendant is the person who brings the case to court.
A defendant is the person who decides the verdict.
A defendant is the person who records the trial.
A defendant is the person accused of a crime or being sued in court.
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- Role of a judge in a courtroom: "A judge is the person who presides over the court and makes decisions about the law."
(A judge controls the proceedings, rules on legal objections and admissibility, instructs juries, and issues rulings or sentences.)
- Who is the defendant in a court case: "A defendant is the person accused of a crime or being sued in court."
(The plaintiff or prosecutor brings the case; the defendant answers the charges or claims.)
- Role of a judge in a courtroom: "A judge is the person who presides over the court and makes decisions about the law."
(A judge controls the proceedings, rules on legal objections and admissibility, instructs juries, and issues rulings or sentences.)
- Who is the defendant in a court case: "A defendant is the person accused of a crime or being sued in court."
(The plaintiff or prosecutor brings the case; the defendant answers the charges or claims.)
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