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In a criminal trial, what happens after lawyers give their opening statements?
A jury is selected.
Evidence is presented.
The jury decides on a verdict.
Lawyers deliver closing statements.
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Evidence is presented.
(Jury selection happens before opening statements; after openings the parties call witnesses and introduce evidence, then later give closing arguments, then the jury deliberates and returns a verdict.)
(Jury selection happens before opening statements; after openings the parties call witnesses and introduce evidence, then later give closing arguments, then the jury deliberates and returns a verdict.)
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