A court rule bearing on subsequent legal decisions in similar cases is called precedent. criminal law. judicia maximums. common law.
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A court rule bearing on subsequent legal decisions in similar cases: This is a principle or guideline established by a court, which is then used by courts in the future when they have to decide similar cases. Show more…
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