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Is it an error of applicable law not to refer to the Supreme Court case?
A: It is an error of the applicable law not to refer to the Supreme Court case.

Description: As the highest judicial organ in China, the Supreme People's Court has a high authority and guidance in trying cases. When applying the law, following the provisions of the Supreme Court case can better guarantee judicial justice and unity. If we don't refer to the case of the Supreme Court, it is easy to produce different results of the same case by different judges, which will lead to the uncertainty and instability of the judicial decision. Therefore, it is a mistake to apply the law without referring to the case of the Supreme Court.

Solutions and countermeasures: In practical work, we should fully realize the importance of Supreme Court cases and actively study and apply them. We can improve our ability to understand and use Supreme Court cases by reading legal documents, attending training courses and exchanging studies. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the scope of application and specific circumstances of the Supreme Court case to avoid blind application and rigid dogma.

Extended explanation: while applying the Supreme Court case, we should also pay attention to the flexible application of the law and the consideration of the actual situation. In specific cases, we should combine the legal provisions and the spirit of the Supreme Court's precedent, analyze and judge according to the specific circumstances of the case, and ensure the fairness and reasonableness of the judicial decision.