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How many cases may a judge cite as precedent when formulating case decisions?

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Your answer is D. An unlimited number. Just took the test

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In reality there are no maximum limits to the number of cases that a judge may cite as precedent when formulating case decisions. The minimum number of cases that a judge can cite as precedent while formulating case decisions is one. These precedents helps a judge give decisions quickly.
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