Effective Closing ArgumentMichie Company, 1989 - Всего страниц: 796 Examples of summations from such famous advocates as Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln, Clarence Darrow, F. Lee Bailey, and many others, are prvided in this hardbound text. Each summation is interspersed with analysis, comments, and questions, often by the advocates themselves, to point out principles attorneys can apply in their own final arguments. |
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... argu- ment . 145 § 1.20 Impermissible modes of argument The boundary between proper and improper argument is generally clear . The common thread of most improper argu- ment is that it seeks to sway the jury through unequivocal bias ...
... argu- ment . 145 § 1.20 Impermissible modes of argument The boundary between proper and improper argument is generally clear . The common thread of most improper argu- ment is that it seeks to sway the jury through unequivocal bias ...
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... argu- ment . The following sections will review methods of reasoning , organization , and techniques for presenting a closing argu- ment with the most effective regard for the logic of the advo- cate's position . §3.15 -Deductive and ...
... argu- ment . The following sections will review methods of reasoning , organization , and techniques for presenting a closing argu- ment with the most effective regard for the logic of the advo- cate's position . §3.15 -Deductive and ...
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... argu- ments were reviewed by trial counsel , who assisted in reviewing and editing the author's comments on the actual arguments . The closing argument of Gerald Spence , Esq . , was reviewed by him prior to publication . The reply ...
... argu- ments were reviewed by trial counsel , who assisted in reviewing and editing the author's comments on the actual arguments . The closing argument of Gerald Spence , Esq . , was reviewed by him prior to publication . The reply ...
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