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Briggs had the first closing arguments at the end of the trial. List all the points he made to try to prove his client, James King, innocent of the charges.
O'Brien had the second closing argument at the end of the trial. List all the points she made to try to prove her client, Steve Harmon, innocent of the charges.
O'Brien made a very convincing closing argument for Steve's innocence. Based on the points she made in her closing arguments, if you were on the jury would you find Steve innocent or guilty and why.
Nesbitt was killed in a botched robbery. If Steve was involved in the crime and changed his mind about being a lookout, should he still be considered guilty? Why or why not?
O'Brien and Steve's father are not sure of his innocence after the trial. Describe how your parents would react after you were accused of doing something. Would they support you or be suspicious of you in the future?
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