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When can closing arguments be dispensed with?

  1. At the discretion of the appellant

  2. Never

  3. At the discretion of the Commission

  4. After all evidence is presented

The correct answer is: At the discretion of the Commission

Closing arguments can be dispensed with at the discretion of the Commission. This means that the Commission has the authority to decide whether or not to include closing arguments in the trial process. Option A, at the discretion of the appellant, is incorrect because the appellant is not the decision-maker in this situation. Option B, never, is incorrect because there may be instances where closing arguments are not necessary or appropriate. Option D, after all evidence is presented, is also incorrect because the Commission may choose to dispense with closing arguments even before all evidence has been presented. Therefore, the best answer for this question is C, at the discretion of the Commission.