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Which scenario describes a federal court going against the principle of

precedent?

A. A judge in a U. S. court of appeals overturns a defendant's

conviction on the grounds that evidence used in the case was

illegally obtained.

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B. A federal judge finds a criminal defendant not guilty because she

believes his case should have been tried in a state court.

C. A defendant who violated a federal law argues that he should not

be convicted because the law is unconstitutional.

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D. The Supreme Court rules that companies must pay men and

women equal wages despite earlier court rulings allowing wage

differences

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