Multiple Choice
A concurring opinion is when
A) one or more judges deciding a case agree with the decision of the majority but wish to provide different reasons to support the decision.
B) one or more judges deciding a case disagree with the decision of the majority and wish to provide reasons to discredit the decision.
C) one judge does not agree with the majority.
D) more than two judges do not agree with the majority.
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