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Forensic rhetoric, often referred to as judicial rhetoric, is a branch of rhetoric that focuses on arguments presented in legal contexts, particularly in courts of law. It involves the use of persuasive techniques to advocate for a particular interpretation of facts or legal standards in relation to a past event, often centered around issues of guilt or innocence.

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