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KiRa [710]
3 years ago
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Opinion on this paper feel free to correct anything. *rough draft*

English
1 answer:
shutvik [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Alright..Let's do this! I like your paper, it's very well structured in my views. There could be improvements, but I'll just stop wasting your time and get to the editing! Good luck on your grades! I'll go edit it below.. :)

Explanation:

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my name is Jake Blake, and I am the defense attorney for Mrs. Maloney. It has been a pleasure to appear before you in this significant case. I appreciate all of you for listening and for considering our entire argument. I would like to start by saying there is no evidence nor any kind of witness to support the prosecution. Mrs. Maloney is a 6-month pregnant soon-to-be mother that would do anything for her husband. There was no murder weapon found and Mrs. Maloney was at the market at the time of the murder. The prosecution has presented insufficient evidence to convict Maloney. We are asking all of you to reach a verdict of not guilty.

The defendant, Mrs. Maloney has always had a great relationship with her husband. She always helped around the household, cleaning out rooms and cooking meals. On the day of the murder, Mrs. Maloney was out shopping for her husband only to return to a horrific sight. Her husband, who she loved dearly, was murdered in his own home. The detectives arrived shortly after Maloney called the police and they had no suspicions. Maloney is now being accused of the death of her own husband. No one should ever have to be tried for the death of a loved one when there is no evidence. Mrs. Maloney has a clean record and has never been involved in a single case. Those who were asked to testify for Mrs. Maloney claimed she was an 'outgoing, sweet person.'

The prosecution has stated, “Mrs. Maloney must have killed Mr. Maloney because she was home near the time of the murder." This statement is untrue because Mrs. Maloney was at the market at approximately 5:47 pm which was when the murder occurred. Sam, the market employee, has stated, “Mrs. Maloney showed no sign of anger or agitation and acted happy as always”. The prosecution has also stated, “In the US 71% percent of deaths in a relationship are caused by the spouse”. This statement can not link to our case because the probability is truly random. The most important part of our counter-claim is that there is no evidence that Mrs. Maloney was involved in the murder of Mr. Maloney. The murder weapon was removed from the scene and there was not a single witness.

With all of this being said I would like to thank all of you for your time. The defendant, Mrs. Maloney is truly innocent and can not be proven guilty. With no evidence and a flimsy claim by the prosecution, I will again ask all of you for a verdict of not guilty. Please take our entire argument into careful consideration and I wish you all an amazing evening, Thank you.

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