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Hypothetically speaking: explain how the prompt below is an example of checks and balances.

uh oh…you just got pulled over by a police officer. he writes you a ticket for texting while driving. the only problem is you didn’t have your cell phone at the time, because you already had it taken away from you by your parents 2 weeks ago! there is nothing you can do about receiving the ticket, but………there is something you can do about having to pay the fine, as well as getting the ticket removed from your record! ! you will have your day in court, so that justice may

explain below how checks and balances may save your wallet $$ and your driving record.

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