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12 January, 02:00

Is the following statement true or false? The U. S. judicial system considers precedent when making legal judgments. Select one: True False

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  1. 12 January, 05:36
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    The correct answer is true.

    It is true that the U. S. judicial system considers precedent when making legal judgments.

    In the United States legal system, precedent means that a previous case can be cited by the judges to justify an opinion or judgment in another case. There are present cases that are similar to past ones that have been decided by the court. So the principle of precedence says that similar cases could have similar decisions.
  2. 12 January, 05:47
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    Im assuming you mean President

    True

    Judicial=judge has to have the permission from the executive=president, before doing any legal judgments

    Okay bye, have a good day
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