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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
When is the greatest דיין not allowed to say his opinion first?
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
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We learn from the words והצילו העדה את הרוצח that בית דין should look for ways to not convict the defendant in a capital case.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
When must a דיין begin with a positive statement, implying that the defendant may be innocent?
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Mark when a judge may change his mind in a capital case:
A. He may
B. He may not
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- During the deliberations, if he first offered a reason to rule innocent and now he wants to change to guilty
- During the deliberations, if he first offered a reason to rule guilty and now he wants to change to innocent
- During the voting, if during the deliberations he said innocent and now he wants to change to guilty
- During the voting, if during the deliberations he said guilty and now he wants to change to innocent
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Mark when a judge may change his mind in a non-capital case:
A. He may
B. He may not
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- During the deliberations, if he first offered a reason to rule innocent and now he wants to change to guilty
- During the deliberations, if he first offered a reason to rule guilty and now he wants to change to innocent
- During the voting, if during the deliberations he said innocent and now he wants to change to guilty
- During the voting, if during the deliberations he said guilty and now he wants to change to innocent
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