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Just curious on how most of you start your Prayer section in your briefs. Any examples would be great. | ||
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"Appellant's trial was without prejudicial error. The State prays Appellant's conviction and sentence be affirmed." | |||
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CONCLUSION Appellant's trial was without prejudicial error. PRAYER The State prays that Appellant's conviction be affirmed. | |||
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We usually combine the conclusion and prayer under one common heading of (no surprises here) "Conclusion and Prayer." A recent example: "The evidence at Appellant's trial was legally and factually sufficient to support the jury's verdict. The State prays that Appellant's conviction and sentence be affirmed." JAS | |||
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"Dear God, please don't let me foul up . . ." Oh wait, y'all were talking about something else . . . | |||
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I do a combo Conclusion and Prayer: "WHEREFORE, PREMISES CONSIDERED, the State prays that the judgment of the Trial Court be affirmed in all respects." | |||
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The State prays that Appellant's conviction and sentence be affirmed. | |||
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