[ Vocabulary ]
What does ‘judgment’ refer to in a legal context?
A. The ability to make quick decisions without consideration.
B. A formal agreement between two parties.
C. The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.
D. A casual opinion about a situation.

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