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j.rubin

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The appellate court's decision in a case is final if:
 
  A) the case involves a federal question.
  B) the defendant is charged with contempt of court.
  C) a panel of experts reviews the transcript of the trial court's proceedings in the case.
  D) a panel of ten jurors unanimously agrees with the ruling.
  E) the high court declines to review the case.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of administrative laws?
 
  A) They are valid only when enacted by legislative bodies.
  B) Under these laws, judges are obligated to follow the precedents established within their jurisdiction.
  C) They are considered the supreme law of the land.
  D) All the states in the United States follow a common set of administrative laws that have not undergone any changes.
  E) They are the rules, regulations, orders, and decisions of government agencies.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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