Persuasive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: persuasivePersuasion
persuasion the word persuasion is a synonym of faith creed etc
burden of persuasion
burden of persuasion
Persuasive
tending to persuade having the power of persuading as persuasive eloquence
burden of proof
one or the other burden of proof and burden of persuasion are also sometimes used to refer to the standard of
Eloquence
fluent forcible elegant and persuasive speech in public the power of expressing strong emotions in
Impersuasible
not persuasible not to be moved by persuasion inflexible impersuadable
adversary process
a dispute has the right to present its case as persuasively as possible subject to the rules of evidence and an
dictum
dictum compare holding judgment precedent stare decisis note dicta have persuasive value in making an argument but they are not binding
entrap
a person to commit a crime by means of undue persuasion encouragement or fraud in order to later prosecute police him
entrapment
would not have committed the crime but for the undue persuasion or fraud of the government agent or that the encouragement
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