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If a defendant is found not guilty in a criminal case, the government is Group of answer choices not entitled to appeal the verdict. entitled to appeal the verdict only if it files a writ of habeas corpus.
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If a defendant is found not guilty in a criminal case, the government is Group of answer choices not entitled to appeal the verdict. entitled to appeal the verdict only if it files a writ of habeas corpus. entitled to appeal the verdict only if it files an amicus curiae brief. entitled to appeal the verdict only if the case raises an important constitutional question.
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