When the judge in a jury trial is asked by the defendant to enter a verdict opposite to the jury's verdict and that the evidence presented at the trial was so clear that reasonable people could not differ as to the outcome of the case, it is called a:

a. motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict.

b. directed verdict.

c. judgment on the verdict.

d. motion for a new trial.

a

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