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If You Were Correctly to Read Out the Case Name

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Question 7

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If you were correctly to read out the case name of R v Alexander in full, how would you say it?


A) 'R V Alexander'.
B) 'R versus Alexander'.
C) 'R against Alexander'.
D) 'The Crown V Alexander'.
E) 'The Crown against Alexander'.

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