1. A “bright-line” decision may be helpful because:
A. it is subject to very little interpretation.
B. it promotes clarity and predictability.
C. it promotes consistency.
D. All of the above.
is it D
3 answers
What is a "bright-line" decision? How does your text define this unusual term?
in the book it states:
1. decision is one in which the court hands down a specific rule, one subject to very little interpretation.
2. bright line rule is that it promotes clarity and consistency it is easily understood by criminal justice officials
1. decision is one in which the court hands down a specific rule, one subject to very little interpretation.
2. bright line rule is that it promotes clarity and consistency it is easily understood by criminal justice officials
Then I agree with you -- it's D.