A Court's decision can be mandatory authority in one jurisdiction while being, at best, merely persuasive authority in other jurisdictions.: 2 votes (9.09%)
Decisions of some courts can never be used as mandatory authority, even in that court's own jurisdiction.: 6 votes (27.27%)
If you find an on-point decision issued by a court outside your jurisdiction, you can never cite it as being mandatory authority.: 1 votes (4.55%)
All of the previous choices are true.: 12 votes (54.55%)
None of the previous choices are true.: 1 votes (4.55%)
Total Votes: 22