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For structuring closing arguments, start with an introduction, summarizing the case and your position. Follow with the case background, key arguments from both sides, and the courts decision. Then, apply the case to your argument and conclude by summarizing your main points. If Smith v. Jones (2017) is fictional or not publicly available, use general legal principles and available information to support your argument.Full Conversation
Susan
Hi Susan! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Yes ivwas on your site a minute ago and i was trying to get a case structure that i want to mention in my closing arguments it's the smith v. Jones * when the defendant refuse to fix my tooth
Hi Susan! For your closing arguments regarding Smith v. Jones (*), you might want to highlight key points from the case. Since I can't provide specific details about the case, consider these general points:
- Case background
- Main arguments from both sides
- Court's decision
- How the case supports your argument
Is there a specific aspect you need more details on?
I eas trying to see how do i set it up in structure format
Hi Susan! Here's a structured format you can follow for your closing arguments:
*. Introduction
- Briefly introduce the case and your position.
*. Case Background
- Summarize the facts of Smith v. Jones (*).
*. Key Arguments
- Highlight the main arguments from both the plaintiff and the defendant.
*. Court's Decision
- Explain the court's ruling and reasoning.
*. Application to Your Case
- Connect the key points of the case to your argument.
*. Conclusion
- Summarize your main points and reinforce your position.
Would you like more information on any specific section?
Can you give me a description of the smith v.jines * case
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Hi Susan! Unfortunately, I can't provide a specific description of the Smith v. Jones (*) case as it seems to be a fictional or less-known case that isn't available in public records. However, you can structure your closing arguments based on general legal principles and the information you have. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Well i know that but i was trying to put it structure fore for my closing arguments
Case Rating: *
Hi Susan! Here’s a structured format for your closing arguments:
*. Introduction
- Brief overview of Smith v. Jones (*) and your stance.
*. Case Background
- Summarize the facts and context of the case.
*. Key Arguments
- Present the main arguments from both sides.
*. Court's Decision
- Detail the court’s ruling and the rationale behind it.
*. Application to Your Case
- Relate the case’s key points to your argument.
*. Conclusion
- Summarize your main points and reinforce your position.
Do you need help with any specific section?