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Personal jurisdiction is not possible over the objection of an out of state defendant ________.

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Answer:

NOT-unless the court believes that justice would be served.

Step-by-step explanation:

Personal jurisdiction in legal setting can be regarded as the power conferred on a court to make decision on the case of the party that's been sued, for the court to exercise this power , there is a requirement that the party must have contact in minimum way together with forum in the court.

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