Which of the following would a lawyer typically not do during or before a trial?

A. Speaking to witnesses
B. Plead innocence
C. Advising their defendant
D. Speaking with the plaintiff
E. Casework


Answer: B. Plead innocence

A lawyer would probably not plead innocence, since they are not on trial. They would however do casework, which includes speaking with witnesses, the defendant, and the plaintiff in an attempt to get facts relevant to the trial.

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