Multiple Choice
In the context of a case report, obiter dicta is:
A) the factual circumstances relied on by the judge in making their decision.
B) the question of law required to be determined by the trial judge.
C) the judge's determination of the question of law by reference to the material facts.
D) a judge's remarks concerning matters other than the legal principle upon which the final decision is based.
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