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Originally Posted by DontRunMeOver
Well, it helps to educate the kids at least.
Also, discussing, arguing and explaining issues, whether it be to kiddies or adults, dumbasses or geniuses... it all requires different approaches so its all good practise, even for a lawyer in training. Remember that juries, clients and other lawyers all have the ability to be ignorant or immature too. Plus, when you discuss the same issues with adults, a lot of the time you encounter the same ignorance and illogical opinions except 'maturity' and time often teaches the ignorant and illogical to keep quiet when they don't know what they're talking about.
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If the judge or jury start playing jump rope in the middle of my closing argument ( which is what's happening here ), I'll consider changing proffesions...
I doubt half the kids that appeared in this thread have the attention spand to read a post longer than 3 sentences.