Structuring Pro Se Case

Summary

In a pro se case, closing arguments are presented at the end of a trial after evidence and key elements are introduced. For a bedbug-related case, structure your presentation with an introduction, statement of the case, key elements, and evidence, followed by closing arguments. Evidence and video slides should be presented after the introduction and statement of the case. If preparing for court, ensure your closing arguments summarize your evidence and make a persuasive appeal.

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Yesi was just chatting with someone and my time raned out but i wanted to know where do you fit the closing arguments
Closing arguments are typically presented at the end of a trial after all the evidence has been submitted and witnesses have testified. They serve as a final opportunity for each side to summarize their case and persuade the jury or judge before deliberation begins. Is there a specific type of case you're interested in?
U,m sorry someone was helpi g me with some question about putti g my vase together and they told me about conclusion and i was tryi g to see where to i fit my closi g arguments in at
No worries, ****! When assembling a vase or anything similar, the concept of "closing arguments" doesn't really apply as it does in trials. If you're referring to writing a conclusion in a document or essay, it's typically placed at the end. It summarizes your main points and provides a final perspective or opinion. If you're dealing with a legal document or presentation, it would be similar. Could you clarify if this is about a legal case or something else?
It" a pro se case that i working on myself about bedbugs and i was trying to set my main points up and was trying to see where things go
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****, it sounds like you're preparing for a pro se case relating to bedbugs. Closing arguments are usually presented at the end of a trial. If you're organizing your case, consider structuring it with:
- Introduction: Present your case overview.
- Evidence: Outline supporting facts and documentation.
- Closing Arguments: Summarize key points persuasively.
In your situation, it would be helpful to know if this is a trial or a written document you are preparing. Could you give more details about your case setup?
I already have my introduction,statement of the case, my * key element and my conclusion so would the closing arguments go inder there
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For your pro se case about bedbugs, the closing arguments are typically a part of a trial presentation. Since you have your introduction, statement of the case, key elements, and conclusion, the closing arguments would usually follow the presentation of evidence and precede the conclusion if you're structuring it like a trial. Are you preparing for a court presentation or a written document?
I mean u have a good structure ot's just knowing where to put things at i mean i di ,tvwant to drag things out in court but i hyst want to k ow where they go like i have evidence i enter i to and a video slide where do they fit in
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Hey ****! In a pro se case, evidence and video slides are typically presented during the main part of your case, after your introduction and statement of the case. This is where you outline your key elements and supporting facts. Closing arguments would come at the end, summarizing your evidence and making a final persuasive appeal. If you have any specific questions about the evidence presentation, feel free to ask!
Ok well i will be texting you back soon i will be going back.over my notes and i will get back with you soon
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****, it sounds like you have a good grasp on structuring your case. When you're ready to discuss your evidence presentation or any specific legal questions, feel free to reach out. Best of luck with your case preparation!
Ok thank you? I'm now endi g this session
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****, it seems you have a solid understanding of organizing your pro se case. If you need further assistance with specific legal questions or evidence presentation, don't hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your preparations!
Ok bye
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It seems like **** is working on structuring her pro se case related to bedbugs. If she needs further assistance with specific legal questions or organizing her presentation, she can reach out for more guidance. Her case doesn't seem to require immediate legal intervention.