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Harrison Harrison
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Common Law judgments usually:
a.   do not write long decisions and do not need to review the facts.
b.   contain long descriptions of the events and the factors that the judges considered in arriving at decisions.
c.   do not contain long descriptions of the events and the factors that the judges considered in arriving at decisions.
d.   result when judges are more apt to not take previous decisions into account.
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