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Case theories

Every case going to court needs a theory which describes the case. The theory must include a statement of the facts, an explanation of what happened, the law that supports your advocacy, and the verdict you feel is deserved. Case theory should contain and clearly state the outcome that you believe to be fair and just. You should explain your cause, whether or not you are defending or acting, and offer up ways to prove your theory. Case theory is strongest if one major issue is focused on as opposed to a borage of facts that could be argued. Every argument and fact presented should support the first theory that you are trying to get across. The case theory should be supported by some sort of evidence.

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