A case decided in favor of a trial judge on an abuse of discretion standard tells you that a different judge in the same situation

a. must make the same decision as the judge did in the case.
b. must make the opposite decision as the judge did in the case.
c. may choose among different decisions but not do as the judge did in the case.
d. may choose among different decisions including what the judge did in the case.


d

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