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|Value 2 = As the defending counsel, you must, of course, sit through the prosecution's opening arguments, together with their presentation of evidence. | |Value 2 = As the defending counsel, you must, of course, sit through the prosecution's opening arguments, together with their presentation of evidence. | ||
|Value 3 = The case has now been laid out, and it is up to you to offer a closing argument. | |Value 3 = The case has now been laid out, and it is up to you to offer a closing argument. | ||
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|Game Instructions = As you progress through the trial, you will have opportunities to raise or lower the difficulty of the case. The greater the difficulty, the harder it will be to win the case, but the greater the rewards you will receive for doing so. | |Game Instructions = As you progress through the trial, you will have opportunities to raise or lower the difficulty of the case. The greater the difficulty, the harder it will be to win the case, but the greater the rewards you will receive for doing so. |