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: Brooks v. Lawrence.

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YOU DO NOT HAVE TO READ ALL 44 PAGES.
Pick and choose what information is important, and make sure you look at the evidence!
Create an opening argument, direct and cross-examination questions, and a closing argument for the prosecution.
Make sure to frame your thoughts, sentences, and choose your words wisely.
Turn
Opening Argument - state the facts of the case for the jury in a clear manner. Convince the jury that the defendant is
guilty. Should be one-two paragraphs. (25 points)
Direct Examination - these are open ended questions that you can ask YOUR WITNESS, the plaintiff. Can be anywhere
between 3-5 questions, DO NOT give answers. (25 points)
Cross-examination - these are YES/NO questions that you can ask the defense (the opposite side). Can be anywhere
between 3-5 questions, DO NOT give answers. (25 points)
Closing argument - restate the facts of the case, and convince the jury that the defendant is guilty. Should be one-two
paragraphs.

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