Initial planning for an appeal of a criminal case generally must begin during the during the trial phase of the criminal justice process. This is true because

A) errors that occur during trial should be brought to the attention of the judge for a resolution at that time so that an appeal may not later be necessary.
B) bringing alleged errors to the attention of the judge who may still fail to correct them is said to preserve the record for appeal and allows the appellate court to observe the context of the original trial objection.
C) errors by the judge or prosecutor cannot be corrected on appeal and must be corrected as they occur, to meet the requirements of due process.
D) answers A and B are both correct responses.
E) none of the above is a correct answer.


D

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