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In a criminal case, the state’s case is represented by the _____.
a.
Public defender
b.
Judge
c.
Prosecutor
d.
None of the above
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c. Prosecutor
Explanation: In criminal cases the prosecutor (also called the district attorney, state's attorney, or U.S. attorney) represents the state or government. The public defender represents the defendant; the judge presides over the court.
Explanation: In criminal cases the prosecutor (also called the district attorney, state's attorney, or U.S. attorney) represents the state or government. The public defender represents the defendant; the judge presides over the court.
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