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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
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PLEASE HELP FAST!

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Contact [7]3 years ago
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I d k I don't know got it? sorry

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Thus, the different theories of law are applied by legislators when drafting a law, and those same theories are used by congressmen when debating whether or not to approve those laws.

In addition, theories are also used in other areas of law, such as criminal law, where doctrine and jurisprudence develop and adapt theories to different judicial situations. For example, the theory of law by which detainees must know their rights before declaring, the Miranda Warning, arises from a theory developed by the Supreme Court under an interpretation of the Fifth Amendment.

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Lemme break It down to you on foe nem

If the quadrilateral starts in the circumference of the radius the convention source of law wouldn't be able to be multiplied by 6 x 2q unless it is stuck under a bush where I hide my squirrels at.

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