Identify the most accurate statement. A. In adjudicating disputes, state courts look to their own state's statutes that govern the dispute but are free to apply the statutes of other states if the court believes that the statutes of other states are better drafted or are more consistent with good public policy. B. In adjudicating disputes, state courts look to their own state's statutes that govern the dispute. The court interprets the application of the statute and looks to the reasoning in prior cases that have applied the statute in an effort to resolve any ambiguities. C. In adjudicating disputes, state courts look to their own state's statutes that govern the dispute but are free to ignore applicable statutes if the court believes that the statute is not well drafted or if application of the statute renders a result that the court disagrees with. D. In adjudicating disputes, trial courts are bound by state statutes. Appellate courts are not.