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Courts of general jurisdiction typically have
a judge and jury.
a judge only.
a jury only.
a panel of judges.
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a judge and jury.
Explanation: Courts of general jurisdiction are trial courts that hear major civil and criminal cases; they are typically presided over by a judge and, when requested or required, decided by a jury.
Explanation: Courts of general jurisdiction are trial courts that hear major civil and criminal cases; they are typically presided over by a judge and, when requested or required, decided by a jury.
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