Multiple Choice
If a judge writes a concurring opinion it means that:
A) he agrees with the outcome for the expressed reason
B) he agrees with the outcome, but for a different reason
C) he does not agree with the outcome
D) he does not agree with the outcome, but realizes it is legally correct
E) none of the other choices
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