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Example One: Juror #10 explains that the other jurors should not believe the kid because all kids lie: You know how these people lie; it's born in them. They don't know what the truth is. They don't need any reason to kill anyone. They get drunk, they are real big drinkers and then someone is lying in the gutter. Nobody's blaming them for it. It's their nature. They're violent. They are fighting all the time and they don't care. This kid is a liar and I know it. I know all about them. They are no good not a one that is any good. This kid on trial, don't you know their type? They are dangerous. Fallacies of relevance are premises that do not attempt to address the argument's issue.
Approximate Word count = 505 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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