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2 May, 09:17

Which illustrates the proper outline for a judge's opinion on a case?

A. describing case facts, describing judicial opinion, analyzing law, applying precedent

B. describing judicial opinion, applying precedent, describing case facts, analyzing law

C. analyzing law, applying precedent, describing case facts, describing judicial opinion

D. applying precedent, describing case facts, analyzing law, describing judicial opinion

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  1. 2 May, 09:27
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    The correct option is A

    A. describing case facts, describing judicial opinion, analyzing law, applying precedent

    international legal best practices holds that a judge must outline the case before him, give his judicial opinion, use existing laws to collate and apply the precedents.
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