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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Every accused individual has the right to choose (an attorney, a jury, or a judge) . If the accused cannot afford one, the(plaintiff, bailiff, or court)
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Every accused individual has the right to choose (an attorney, a jury, or a judge)
. If the accused cannot afford one, the(plaintiff, bailiff, or court)
must appoint one.
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You have the right to choose attorney and if you can afford one the court will appoint one
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