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If an Appellate Court Judge Disagrees with the Majority Opinion

Question 460

Question 460

Multiple Choice

If an appellate court judge disagrees with the majority opinion, she may write a:


A) deviating opinion
B) disgruntled opinion
C) focused opinion
D) deviant opinion
E) none of the other choices are correct

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