At what point in a trial process can a plea bargain no longer be entered? A) when the jury considers the verdict B) before opening statements C) after the prosecution rests Eliminate D) when the defense rests

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At what point in a trial process can a plea bargain no longer be entered? A) when the jury considers the verdict B) before opening statements C) after the prosecution rests Eliminate D) when the defense rests
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It should be "when the jury considers the verdict" since verdicts are the final decision of a court case no matter what.