Multiple Choice
Those who are not party to a legal action, but who still have an interest in the case, may:
A) subpoena the judge to have their testimony heard.
B) file a writ of certiorari with the court and enter themselves as "hostile" witnesses.
C) submit an amicus brief arguing their perspectives, although such briefs are considered only at the pleasure of the court.
D) not do anything--only those who are directly party to the legal action may address the court.
Correct Answer:

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