When the Supreme Court's announcement of its decision in a particular case involves the issuance of a concurring opinion, the concurring opinion is
A) merely characterized by the signatures of all the justices who concurred with the majority opinion of the court.
B) written by a justice who concurs with the majority opinion but disagrees with the reasons advanced to support the majority opinion.
C) an opinion that the chief justice alone has the right to issue and is used to lend his support to a majority opinion written by another judge.
D) a Supreme Court opinion that concurs with a decision made by the Circuit Court of Appeals.
E) an opinion written by another court that hears the case at the same time as the Supreme Court.
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