Why should the issue supported by the strongest argument be presented first in the argument section of a court brief?
A) First impressions are lasting.
B) The court is more likely to look more favorably on weaker arguments.
C) A judge may not read or give equal attention to an argument presented at the end of the argument section.
D) Arguments that are weak detract and divert attention from stronger arguments.
E) All of the above
F) None of the above
G) Answers a,b,and d above
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Q23: Court briefs and office legal memoranda are
Q24: In some instances,a trial court brief does
Q25: In regard to an appellate court brief:
A)Format
Q27: For appellate court briefs,an appellate court rules
Q28: In the argument section of a court
Q29: In the statement of facts section of
Q30: The cover page includes:
A)Name of the appellate
Q31: Trial court briefs:
A)Are usually subject to time
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