Multiple Choice
Ms Frost's analysis of the law is that:
A) Mr McFarlane was unfairly dismissed.
B) the dismissal is automatically unfair if the conviction can be classified as spent at the time of the dismissal of Mr McFarlane.
C) the question of whether the dismissal was unfair or not depends on issues that can be left to one side for the moment.
D) the position is unclear and will require further research.
Correct Answer:

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