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A constitutional court differs from an ordinary court because it: A. Decides parking violations B. Has special jurisdiction over constitutional matters C. Operates without legal rules D. Has no judicial independence
A constitutional court differs from an ordinary court because it has special jurisdiction over constitutional matters.
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A constitutional court differs from an ordinary court because it has special jurisdiction over constitutional matters.
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A constitutional court differs from an ordinary court because it: Has special jurisdiction over constitutional matters.
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A constitutional court differs from an ordinary court because it: Has special jurisdiction over constitutional matters.

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A constitutional court differs from an ordinary court because it: Decides parking violations.
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