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Question 6/Multiple Choice Worth 3 Points) (02.07 LC) What Does It Mean If a Judge Has a Dissenting Opinion? All Judges Unanimously

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Question 6/Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (02.07 LC) What does it mean if a judge has a dissenting opinion? All judges unanimously vote against the law in question and deem it constitutional None of the judges can come to an agreement on whether the law is unconstitutional. A judge writes an opinion agreeing with the majority opinion and states why the ruling is correct. A judge writes an opinion disagreeing with the majority opinion and states what the ruling should have been.

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The correct answer is:**A judge writes an opinion disagreeing with the majority opinion and states what the ruling should have been.**### Explanation:A dissenting opinion occurs when a judge disagrees with the majority decision in a court case. The judge writes a separate opinion explaining their reasoning and what they believe the outcome of the case should have been. This is common in appellate courts, including the Supreme Court, where decisions are often made by a panel of judges.