Logic in a Legal Case
Learn how logic works in real life through a case study.
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The case of the museum heist: John’s trial
You’re invited as an official jury member to hear John’s trial in court. He’s charged with stealing a precious item from a local museum. First, the prosecution presents their case for proving John guilty. They present a strong case, so you must listen carefully to their arguments. Then, the judge asks the jury to make up their mind. Even though you’re an ordinary citizen, you know one major judicial principle—innocent until proven guilty. Good luck!
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