Wright, J., concurring in judgment only. A plurality of this court has, sua sponte, taken this case as an opportunity to pronounce law on an issue neither briefed by the parties nor discussed by any court below. Although I am not troubled by the end result achieved by the plurality, I am disturbed by the “law” the plurality gratuitously pronounces in reaching its decision. Accordingly, I concur in the judgment only.</…
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