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8090 [49]
3 years ago
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What is a concurring opinion? the statement written that adds information or facts to the majority opinion the declaration that

is created to officially reject the decision by the court the precedent that lower courts use to justify their decisions in major cases the written statement that explains why the minority opinion is justified
History
2 answers:
Rudiy273 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is A) the statement written that adds information or facts to the majority opinion.

The concurring opinion is the statement written that adds information or facts to the majority opinion.

We are talking about legal terms, specifically a term used by the justices of the Supreme Court. A concurring opinion is made when the justices agree on a decision made by the court, but a judge writes something else to add another explanation or other concepts since the particular view of a judge.

asambeis [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: the statement written that adds information or facts to the majority opinion

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