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When Supreme Court justice agrees with the decision reached by the court in case, but not with the reason why the court made that decision, he or she may choose to write a?

A:concurring opinion***
B:dissenting opinion
C:majority opinion
D:unanimous opinion

Is this correct?
7 years ago

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Damon
well I do not think B, C or D are reasonable answers so I agree with you.
7 years ago
Anonymous
Thank you!
7 years ago

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