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Per Curiam Affirmed generally refers to a decision of the court finding that the decision of a lower court was correct. This is done so without identifying any specific judges by name, and usually without rendering any opinion or often any record of it's basis. Decisions may be Per Curiam Affirmed due to a need to conserve resources in areas with heavy case loads.

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