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How many cases may a judge cite as precedent when formulating case decisions?
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How many cases may a judge cite as precedent when formulating case decisions?
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I'm sure it's an unlimited number.
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A judge can cite any number of cases as precedent when formulation of my case decisions. There is no limit to the maximum number of cases that can be used as precedent but at least one precedent should be cited by the judge when formulation of my case decisions.
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