1. Introduction to the case: Briefly introduce the case by providing an overview of the story and the charges being brought against the defendant.
2. Statement of the charges: Outline the specific charges being brought against the defendant based on their actions in the story.
3. Evidence: Provide evidence from the story to support the charges being brought against the defendant. This can include direct quotes from the text or a summary of key events.
4. Legal analysis: Discuss how the actions of the defendant in the story align with the laws or legal principles related to the charges being brought against them.
5. Defense argument: Provide a defense argument on behalf of the defendant, acknowledging any potential mitigating factors or alternative interpretations of the events in the story.
6. Verdict: Based on the evidence and legal analysis presented, provide a verdict on whether the defendant is guilty or not guilty of the charges brought against them.
7. Conclusion: Summarize the key points of the case and provide any final thoughts or reflections on the implications of the verdict for the characters in the story.
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You will be creating a court case around a children's story or fairy tale. For example, in Goldilocks and Three Bears Goldilocks could be charged with breaking and entering.
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