1993 Michael Jackson sexual abuse allegations (English Wikipedia)

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  • Graves, Wren (April 28, 2017). "The Unsolved Controversies of Michael Jackson". Consequence of Sound. Archived from the original on April 28, 2017.

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  • "Precedent and Analogy in Legal Reasoning: 2. Precedent". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. June 20, 2006. "The lower court is ‘strictly’ bound because it has no power to overrule the higher court's decision. Equally, most appeal courts are bound by their own earlier decisions, though they are generally entitled in certain circumstances to overrule those decisions. There is enormous variation in the circumstances that are necessary for a court to overrule one of its own decisions: at a minimum, it must regard the earlier decision as wrongly decided, but generally, more is required than this, e.g. that the decision is ‘clearly’ or ‘plainly’ wrong. Finally, courts are generally not bound by the decisions of lower courts"
  • "Precedent and Analogy in Legal Reasoning: 2.1 Precedents as laying down rules: 2.1.2 The practice of distinguishing". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. June 20, 2006.

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