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burchfield96

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9 A key element(s) of the adversary system is:
 
  a. the highly structured court procedures for testing evidence
  b. party prosecution
  c. a neutral and passive decision maker
  d. a and c
  e. a, b, and c

Question 2

8 Which of the following terms does not describe common law?
 
  a. judge made
  b. inductive reasoning
  c. flexible
  d. codified



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Answer to Question 1

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