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Essential Elements

What You Must Prove to Win
The Right Stuff
The "Golden Key" to winning in court.
Use the "right stuff".
Learn the "essential elements".
Essential elements win cases.
They are the things one must prove to win.
The molecular formula above is formyl cyanide, the stuff they drop in a bucket of water to release hydrogen cyanide in a gas chamber to execute prisoners. C2HNO
Remove one element and it's no longer poison.
Every court case, civil or criminal, is decided by elements.
If one side is missing an essential element, that side loses.
The side with ALL ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS wins!
Let me say it this way: The side that alleges and proves ALL ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS wins ... every time!
Molecules of chlorophyll (the stuff that makes grass green) and hemoglobin (the stuff that makes blood red) are almost identical. Chlorophyll has a magnesium atom where hemoglobin has an iron atom. Otherwise they are nearly identical molecules.
Just one atom makes a BIG DIFFERENCE.
In court essential elements decide who wins.
I've used this tactic for 37 years to win for my clients.
Now it's your turn!
Understanding ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS makes winning easy!
Allege and prove.
Easy to learn.
Class Includes:
- Introduction
- Finding the Elements
- Criminal Case Elements
- Civil Plaintiff Case Elements
- Civil Defendant Case Elements
- Common Law Case Elements
- Statutory Case Elements
- Cases in Equity Elements
- How to Allege Elements
- How to Prove Elements
- How to Move for Final Judgment
- Conclusion
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