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Which of the following could be limitations to being able to use a precedent to decide a court case? (Select all that apply.)

The ruling was made by a lower court than the court hearing the current case.

The judge in the ruling case did not use all the facts presented when making a decision.

The original case was decided in a different type of court than the current case.

The judge in the original case did not have jurisdiction to try the case.

Some of the facts of the original case are significantly different than the current case.

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Answer:

The ruling was made by a lower court than the court hearing the current case.

Some of the facts of the original case are significantly different than the current case.

The judge in the original case did not have jurisdiction to try the case.

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