What should I say whenever the project's judge asks do I have anything else to say? I am in a group and we are working on a project that has to do with John Penn and King George and why King George is prosecuting everybody who signed the Declaration of Independence. I am the defensive attorney and my job is to help John Penn NOT considered guilty for treason. I have already made my point and everything, but I just don't know what else to say. I mean it has to be something different than what I've already said. I've already told them about him, and why he shouldn't be considered guilty. AHHHHHH! I don't know what to do.
2007-09-04
03:19:20
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Daniel
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Politics & Government
➔ Law & Ethics
Okay thank you everybody. Well, not so much the first guy, but the other two, your answers were the best. Thanks a lot! ^^
2007-09-05
02:39:40 ·
update #1