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  2. Closing argument - Wikipedia

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    A closing argument, summation, or summing up is the concluding statement of each party's counsel reiterating the important arguments for the trier of fact, often the jury, in a court case. A closing argument occurs after the presentation of evidence. A closing argument may not contain any new information and may only use evidence introduced at ...

  3. In closing arguments, defense lawyers try to blame Ahmaud ...

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    During closing arguments Monday in the trial of three men charged with the murder of Ahmaud Arbrey, an African American shot in 2020 while jogging in Glynn County, Georgia, lawyers for the ...

  4. Jury to continue deliberations Monday in civil case against ...

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    The jury has been sent to deliberate after attorneys presented their closing arguments Friday in the civil trial of the parents of a Texas high school shooter, more than six years after their son ...

  5. CNN defamation trial: Closing arguments made as jury begins ...

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    Lawyers delivered powerful closing arguments on Thursday as U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young’s high-profile defamation trial against CNN heads to the jury.. Young alleges CNN smeared him in a ...

  6. Argumentation theory - Wikipedia

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    Oral argument at the appellate level accompanies written briefs, which also advance the argument of each party in the legal dispute. A closing argument, or summation, is the concluding statement of each party's counsel reiterating the important arguments for the trier of fact, often the jury, in a court case. A closing argument occurs after the ...

  7. Absolute defence - Wikipedia

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    In law, an absolute defence (or defense) is a factual circumstance or argument that, if proven, will end the litigation in favor of the defendant. [1] The concept of an absolute defence is not a rigid one. Statutes frequently use the term merely as a synonym to "full" or "complete".

  8. Defense (legal) - Wikipedia

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    In a civil proceeding or criminal prosecution under the common law or under statute, a defendant may raise a defense (or defence) [a] in an effort to avert civil liability or criminal conviction. A defense is put forward by a party to defeat a suit or action brought against the party, and may be based on legal grounds or on factual claims.

  9. Closing arguments: prosecutor says witness exposed Jason ...

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    In closing arguments in the murder trial of former Franklin County Sheriff's deputy Jason Meade for the 2020 shooting of Casey Goodson Jr., the prosecution said their last-minute witness exposed a ...