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In a typical jury trial, whose duty is it to interpret the law? a.the judge b.the jury c.the prosecutord.the witnesses
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In a typical jury trial, whose duty is it to interpret the law?
a.the judge
b.the jury
c.the prosecutord.the witnesses
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In a typical jury trial, it is
A. the judge's
duty to interpret the law.
The jury, the prosecutor, and the witnesses do appear in the court, but they do not have the right to interpret the law.
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