How to lead a really good court case?

I have to argue in a “court case” in my Advanced English class soon, and I wanted to know some tips on how to make my arguments sound good and convincing. I’m not the best at speaking in front of people, but I try. So, what are some good ways to play the role of the prosecutor, making the jury(the classmates) really follow with what i say?

Answer #1

Start with the facts of then case then tell the story? I don’t know, I’m just tryin to help

Answer #2

You must research relevant cases that take precedent over the current case. Law is always about cases that have preceded the one that you may be involved in or working on. Research how those cases were decided and look at all aspects of the case even the opposing party’s case at the time of the judge’s decision. Present your case in the same manner emphasizing the winning arguments that are relevant to the current case of which you are covering. As in all cases; with knowledge of the case must come motive and a reasonable doubt as to the facts of the case. Your job as a lawyer; to win a court case is to erase all reasonable doubt or to present reasonable doubt depending on the nature of the case.

Step Two: Uphold the fiduciary relationship between your client and you as the lawyer. A fiduciary relationship means that there will be no leakage of privileged information shared between the attorney and the client. The relationship is that of privacy and that the lawyer will represent you with full confidence that the facts are being supplied to him in a confidential manner in which to win the court case. Explain to your client how you propose to present the case. You must have the confidence of the client and have the confidence in your ability to present the case to win. Your client’s confidence in you will increase your confidence in yourself as a good lawyer and cause you to work harder to be on the winning side of the court case.

Step Three: Do not Rely on continuances that seem to be because of non-preparation for the case. If you do your homework, there is no reason to ask for a continuance unless the client comes up with last minute information that should be researched before being presented as evidence. If the opposing party ask for a continuance, then you have no other choice, of course, but to agree with the court clerk’s new date to present the case. Use the time to do more research and to fine tune your legal presentation further building confidence to win the court case.

Answer #3

when you have questions to ask people you always want to know the answer b4 they answer. one step ahead!

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