Dicta are
A) dissenting opinions by justices who disagree with the majority.
B) concurring opinions by justices who agree with the majority for different reasons.
C) the court's statements that are not necessary to the court's decision.
D) rationales for the court's decision.
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Q143: When analyzing cases, you should do which
Q144: The binding legal principle that is drawn
Q145: If an appellate court affirms a lower
Q146: The _is the portion of the court's
Q147: Dicta are
A) legally binding.
B) not legally binding.
C)
Q149: What is a concurring opinion?
A) An opinion
Q150: In a case published in a reporter,
Q151: A dissenting opinion is an opinion in
Q152: If an appellate court hears a case
Q153: A headnote is which of the following?
A)
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