Facts, Not Fiction
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Language
100
A court relies on this type of fact to determine the outcome of a case.

What are legally significant facts?

100

When you create a timeline of events in the appellate brief's Statement of the Case, you are using this type of organizational scheme.

What is chronological?

100

It's the language Gabriella Vasquez grew up speaking in her home.

What is Spanish?

200

These facts rely on the persuasion pillar of pathos.

What are emotional facts?

200

The opening paragraph of the Facts section of the Statement of the Case should provide ______ for the reader.

What is context?

200

The term is often used to describe language used by attorneys in their writing that tends to confuse readers not trained in the law.

What is legalese or legal jargon?

300

These facts describe the conflict between the parties up to the point at which the case entered the legal system.

What are historical facts?

300

Point headings in the Statement of Case should be ________, instead of assertive.

What is descriptive?

300

It's the term used to describe the major player or hero in the "story" of the Facts section.

What is the protagonist?

400

If they are not in the ___________, then these facts should not be included in the appellate brief's Statement of the Case.

What is the record?

400

One way to highlight favorable facts is to place them in ________.

What are positions of emphasis?

400

These three terms describe the main elements of any good story.

What are character, conflict, and resolution?

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