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Is such a battery of arguments permissible in legal contexts, e.g. in a criminal defense?

'permissible' isn't quite the point ... if it makes the jury think you're lying, maybe it isn't the best strategy.

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Is such a battery of arguments permissible in legal contexts, e.g. in a criminal defense?

'permissible' isn't quite the point ... if it makes the jury think you're lying, maybe it isn't the best strategy.

Certainly, but is there some other penalty for what might be construed as contemptuous and disreputable behavior?

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There is a joke I love that illustrates the concept:

"Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my client was nowhere near the scene of the murder, he didn't mean to pull the trigger, and that son-of-a-bitch had it coming!"

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

'permissible' isn't quite the point ... if it makes the jury think you're lying, maybe it isn't the best strategy.

Certainly, but is there some other penalty for what might be construed as contemptuous and disreputable behavior?

It might be perjury

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Is such a battery of arguments permissible in legal contexts, e.g. in a criminal defense?

It was literally Kim Potter's defense. Shooting was an accident and untentional, but she was within her rights to use deadly force.

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Is such a battery of arguments permissible in legal contexts, e.g. in a criminal defense?

'permissible' isn't quite the point ... if it makes the jury think you're lying, maybe it isn't the best strategy.

1. The jury should not base their decision on their belief whether either side is lying.

2. The defence is expected to lie, and if the prosecution cannot prove that every single one of the defence's arguments are lies, then the jury cannot convict beyond reasonable doubt.

3. The jury should assume that the prosecution is lying by default, and acquit if the prosecution does not convince them otherwise.

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