[ Vocabulary ]
used to determine if there is enough evidence to require the defendant to stand trail in a felony case
A. information
B. exclusionary rule
C. preliminary hearing
D. arraignment

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Mother: Yes, right now.
A. Have I to clean
B. Do I must clean
C. Do I have to clean
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Mile ________ that notes for three days.
A. have been written
B. has been written
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A. cruise
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ABSTAIN
A. TO VOLUNTARILY REFRAIN FROM SOMETHING
B. OBVIOUS, EASILY OBSERVED
C. SPOKEN USING WORDS
