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When a justice agrees with the decision but not the reasoning of the decision, he or she writes a __________________.

Question 4 options:

concurring opinion


dissenting opinion


unanimous opinion


majority opinion

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Answer: Concurring opinion

Step-by-step explanation:

A concurring opinion is opinion written by one or more judges in which they are accepting the decision but not the reasons of it. In that case, justice, have to make an explanation and define the reasoning of the information and facts.

Majority and concurring opinion are bonded because judges reveal the understatement of the majority opinion.

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