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The laws of a case: A. constrain the judiciary because court decisions must be based on applicable laws. B. reveal the relevant circumstances of the case, and are determined solely by trial courts. C. are more important than the facts of a case, and supersede the facts when the two conflict. D. apply only in the area of criminal cases and not also in the area of civil disputes.
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User: The laws of a case: A. constrain the judiciary because court decisions must be based on applicable laws. B. reveal the relevant circumstances of the case, and are determined solely by trial courts. C. are more important than the facts of a case, and supersede the facts when the two conflict. D. apply only in the area of criminal cases and not also in the area of civil disputes.

Weegy: C) Are more important than the facts of a case, and supersede the facts when the two conflict.
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The laws of a case: constrain the judiciary because court decisions must be based on applicable laws.
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