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Prepare an analysis of the case "Ab Intestato V. Ex Parte Lugo RodrĂ­guez 2000 DTS 099" following the steps below: 1. Citation of the case - Example: People of Puerto Rico v. Rivera Torres 125 DPR 1234 2. Facts: (Summary of the events before and during a judicial action). Includes the decision of the Court of First Instance. 3 Controversy: The question or questions of law that the Supreme Court has to decide. What is the plaintiff appealing? 4. Decision of the Supreme Court: It is the decision that the Supreme Court made regarding the controversies that were presented to it. (The questions formulated in the controversy are answered). 5. Legal grounds to support the decision. 6. Legal reasons expressed by the Court through the opinion to justify its decision. 7. Dissenting opinion - It is the written and legally justified opinion of one or more judges against the majority opinion. 8. Critical opinion - Analysis and discussion of the court's decision and the grounds that supported the majority opinion, will include analysis of dissenting opinions.

          Prepare an analysis of the case "Ab Intestato V. Ex Parte Lugo RodrĂ­guez 2000 DTS 099" following the steps below:
1. Citation of the case - Example: People of Puerto Rico v. Rivera Torres 125 DPR 1234
2. Facts: (Summary of the events before and during a judicial action). Includes the decision of the Court of First Instance.
3 Controversy: The question or questions of law that the Supreme Court has to decide. What is the plaintiff appealing?
4. Decision of the Supreme Court: It is the decision that the Supreme Court made regarding the controversies that were presented to it. (The questions formulated in the controversy are answered).
5. Legal grounds to support the decision.
6. Legal reasons expressed by the Court through the opinion to justify its decision.
7. Dissenting opinion - It is the written and legally justified opinion of one or more judges against the majority opinion.
8. Critical opinion - Analysis and discussion of the court's decision and the grounds that supported the majority opinion, will include analysis of dissenting opinions.
        
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Prepare an analysis of the case "Ab Intestato V. Ex Parte Lugo RodrĂ­guez 2000 DTS 099" following the steps below: 1. Citation of the case - Example: People of Puerto Rico v. Rivera Torres 125 DPR 1234 2. Facts: (Summary of the events before and during a judicial action). Includes the decision of the Court of First Instance. 3 Controversy: The question or questions of law that the Supreme Court has to decide. What is the plaintiff appealing? 4. Decision of the Supreme Court: It is the decision that the Supreme Court made regarding the controversies that were presented to it. (The questions formulated in the controversy are answered). 5. Legal grounds to support the decision. 6. Legal reasons expressed by the Court through the opinion to justify its decision. 7. Dissenting opinion - It is the written and legally justified opinion of one or more judges against the majority opinion. 8. Critical opinion - Analysis and discussion of the court's decision and the grounds that supported the majority opinion, will include analysis of dissenting opinions.
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00:01 So here we have been given with a set of questions and a group of answer choices.
00:06 Let's choose the right answer from the given options.
00:10 Moving on with the first one, we can say that it is option d and that is oas and the scotus websites.
00:20 Going on with the second one and here we can say the apt answer is b and that is a cot of original jurisdiction.
00:49 So looking into the third one here the option is option d and that is filing amicus curiae briefs.
01:09 Let's go on with the fourth one and that's the final one...
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