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  1. An effective closing argument ties together all the pieces of a trial and tells a compelling story. Generally, closing arguments should include: a summary of the evidence. any reasonable inferences that can be drawn from the evidence. an attack on any holes or weaknesses in the other side's case.

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  3. The closing statement is the attorneys final statement to the jury before deliberation begins. The attorney reiterates the important arguments, summarizes what the evidence has and has not shown, and requests jury to consider the evidence and apply the law in his or her client’s favor.

  4. Nov 4, 2021 · There is no one-size-fits-all approach to success in oral argument. But these winning examples provide useful guidance to practitioners. Keeping openings and closings brief, compelling, and on-point are key ingredients in making a lasting and persuasive impression.

  5. Jan 12, 2015 · A closing argument, also referred to as a “summation” in some cases, may not introduce new evidence, referring only to evidence actually presented during the trial. Other than that, the rules of closing arguments are largely dictated by tradition.

  6. Guide to Writing Closing Arguments. Purpose: To persuade the jurors to adopt your view of the significance of the evidence and your view of the case. Attorneys are free to argue the merits of their case: “As we know from Witness A’s compelling testimony, Event X occurred, which clearly establishes who should be held responsible in this case

  7. Steps in a Trial. Closing Arguments. The lawyers’ closing arguments or summations discuss the evidence and properly drawn inferences. The lawyers cannot talk about issues outside the case or about evidence that was not presented.

  8. Jan 3, 2021 · A closing argument is delivered by an attorney at the end of a trial, after all of the evidence has been presented, witnesses and experts have been questioned, and the theory behind a prosecution or a defense has been given.

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