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How to differentiate between legal arguments and non-legal arguments?

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In law, to distinguish a case means a court decides the holding or legal reasoning of a precedent case will not apply due to materially different facts between the two casesIt means to let the decision stay. In other words, it means that a court will recognize the decision in a case and use it for cases similar to it that come later on. Many people will recognize these as cases that establish precedent. ... This is because courts have the ability to distinguish between one case and another.a written legal argument, usually in a format prescribed by the courts, stating the legal reasons for the suit based on statutes, regulations, case precedents, legal texts, and reasoning applied to facts in the particular situation

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