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What can a defendant in a federal case do if he or she is unhappy with a trial's outcome? A. Enter a plea of not guilty B. Ignore the sentencing C. Appeal the decision D. Reach a settlement to avoid trial
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What can a defendant in a federal case do if he or she is unhappy with a trial's outcome? A. Enter a plea of not guilty B. Ignore the sentencing C. Appeal the decision D. Reach a settlement to avoid trial
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C. Appeal the decision. You would have to file to an Appeals Court when a defendant is unhappy with a determined trial's result.
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