Why does the majority issue a written opinion for most appeals trials? (Select all that apply.)
To explain the matters of law that were decided in the case, for the litigants and for use in future cases.
To explain why the minority opinion is incorrect in its conclusions so it does not create a precedent.
To explain the reasons for the decision missed in the concurring opinion.
To explain what the judges were considering when they decided to affirm or reverse the decision.
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Law, 03.07.2019 15:10, nook4boo
Which of the following best describes the principle of informed consent as described in the belmont report? a. voluntariness, risk/benefit assessment, selection of subjects. b. comprehension, conflicts of interest, risk/benefit ratio. c. risk/benefit assessment, justification of research, comprehension. d. information, comprehension, voluntariness.
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Law, 03.07.2019 15:10, girlydiy17
The exclusionary rule states that if evidence is found during an illegal search, it must be destroyed immediately. cannot be admitted into consideration. can be admitted into court anyway. cannot be admitted into court unless a judge agrees.
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Why does the majority issue a written opinion for most appeals trials? (Select all that apply.)
History, 22.03.2021 21:50
History, 22.03.2021 21:50