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Dylan is accused of a crime. To obtain information about the crime from Dylan, the state can
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bribe Dylan in a way that serves the public interest. |
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none of the choices. |
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force Dylan to provide information that can be used to prosecute him. |
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grant Dylan immunity from prosecution. |
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Steve is arrested at a warehouse in Industrial Park and is charged with the crime of theft. Steve will be prosecuted by
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a jury. |
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a judge. |
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a district attorney or an attorney general. |
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the victim of the crime. |
1 D)grant Dylan immunity from prosecution.
2 b) a judge
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