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19. How are legal precedents used in the judicial system?

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Answer: In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a legal case that establishes a principle or rule. This principle or rule is then used by the court or other judicial bodies use when deciding later cases with similar issues or facts.

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Answer: because this branch includes the Supreme Court

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