An opinion written by a judge on a court of appeals who agrees with the decision of the majority, but for a different reason, is called a:
A) majority opinion
B) dissenting opinion
C) confident opinion
D) modifying opinion
E) none of the other choices; no such written opinion is allowed, except at the Supreme Court
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Q413: An appellate court's majority opinion:
A) provides guidance
Q414: Res judicata means:
A) justice has been done
B)
Q415: If an appellate court judge disagrees with
Q416: When an appellate court disagrees with the
Q417: It can be difficult to collect a
Q419: If an appellate court judge disagrees with
Q420: If a judge writes a concurring opinion
Q421: The most widely recognized form of alternative
Q422: When an arbitrator is used, which is
Q423: When parties agree to resolve a dispute
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