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28 October, 09:08

Most appellate court judges write opinions in which they give the reasons for their decisions. these opinions are collected and published in volumes of books known as:

a. reporters.

b. case citations.

c. law journals.

d. the united states code.

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  1. 28 October, 09:38
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    The opinions that are being collected and are being published in volumes of books is known as reporters, which is letter A. It is because this is what the court judges made use of in writing their opinions in regards of their decision in a particular appeal or trial.
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