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Which phrase describes the "Closing Statements" phase of a trial?

A) The attorneys first give the court an overview of their clients' case.
B) Both the prosecution and the defense question witnesses.
C) Each lawyer has a final opportunity to appeal to the judge and jury.
D) The verdict is presented by the judge or the lead juror.

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The answer to this question is C. Each Laywer has a final opportunity to appeal to the judge and jury.
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Answer:

Closing arguments are the final presentations made by the lawyers to summarize their case, highlight the evidence presented, and persuade the judge or jury to rule in their favour. It is an opportunity for lawyers to emphasize their position, refute opposing arguments, and provide a compelling narrative.

so the answer is this

Both the prosecution and the defence question witnesses.

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