How may judicial instructions affect the outcome of a case?
What will be an ideal response?
The judicial instructions can often be confusing to the jury, especially in long or complicated cases. Verdicts can be appealed based on the instructions given to the jury. If judges give the jurors highly technical instructions that are confusing to the jurors, they may be less likely to find a defendant guilty The same can happen if judges give the jury a narrow description of an offense.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
___________________ is/are the most widely reported type of Internet fraud
a. Online auction fraud b. Bait and switch con games c. Confidence schemes d. Chain letter hoaxes
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A. numbers. B. the defendant's name. C. a brief description of the item, usually limited to three words. D. letters.
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