During which phase of a trial is evidence given in the attempt to convince the judge that there is enough evidence to go to trial? A. arraignment B. preliminary hearing C. deposition D. discovery

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Answer: B. preliminary  hearing

Explanation: A preliminary hearing is best described as a "trial before the trial" at which the judge decides, not whether the defendant is "guilty" or "not guilty," but whether there is enough evidence to force the defendant to stand trial. In contrast, an arraignment is where the defendant may file their pleas.