Stare decisis is a Latin phrase meaning
A) to look decisively to the root of a legal matter for the intrinsic issues contained.
B) that the court will stand by decided cases of judicial precedent.
C) that a court cannot look beyond the issues presented by the case before it.
D) the judge's icy glare when an attorney makes a frivolous objection.
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