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What Is the Primary Reason a Judge May Go Against

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What is the primary reason a judge may go against case precedent?


A) The personal view of the judge is contrary to the decision in the precedent case.
B) The precise issues in the case at hand are distinguishable from issues in prior cases.
C) Prevailing public opinion is contrary to the decision in prior cases.
D) A judge in a common law system would never go against case precedent.

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