Multiple Choice
When is a secondary authority not needed?
A) If there is a mandatory authority case.
B) If there is a recent decision that is on point.
C) If the primary authority clearly provides the answer to the issue.
D) If there is no primary authority.
E) Answers a and c.
F) Answers a,b,and c.
Correct Answer:

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