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trial brief

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A quick definition of trial brief:

A trial brief is a written document that lawyers prepare before a trial. It explains the legal arguments and facts that support their client's case. It's like a cheat sheet that helps the lawyer argue their case in court. It's important because it helps the judge understand the issues and make a fair decision.

A more thorough explanation:

A trial brief is a written submission by a lawyer, usually just before a trial, that outlines the legal issues before the court and argues one side's position. It is a document prepared by counsel as the basis for arguing a case, consisting of legal and factual arguments and the authorities in support of them.

  • During a criminal trial, the defense attorney may submit a trial brief to argue why their client is not guilty.
  • In a civil trial, the plaintiff's lawyer may submit a trial brief to argue why their client deserves compensation.

These examples illustrate how a trial brief is used by lawyers to present their arguments and evidence to the court in a clear and organized manner.

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