Rational For Voting

Jurors must consider the following concepts before voting on innocence or guilt.
Guilty
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Juror must be completely convinced that the prosecution has shown WITHOUT A DOUBT that the individual player has been involved in a crime.
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Not Guilty
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The juror must be completely convinced that the prosecution has NOT shown without a doubt that the individual player has been involved in a crime.
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The Verdict Rationale will be evaluated by the following rubric.
Elements
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A
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B
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C
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I
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Appearance
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Very attractive to the eye. Word processed with appropriate fonts and margins.
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Attractive. Word processed with most appropriate font and margins.
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Somewhat attractive. Word processed.
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Not word processed, or inappropriate fonts and margins.
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Length
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Displays an appropriate number of words and information for the topic.
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Somewhat displays appropriate number of words and information for the topic.
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Lacks an appropriate number of words and information for the topic.
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Inappropriate number of words for the topic. Uninformative.
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Content
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All information is appropriate, correct and related to the question. Every aspect of the paper logically leads from one related item to another smoothly and coherently.
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Most information is appropriate, correct and related to the question. Most aspects of the paper logically lead from one related item to another smoothly and coherently.
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Some information is inappropriate, not correct, or related to the question. Some aspects of the paper logically lead from on related item to another smoothly and coherently.
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Most information is inappropriate, not correct, or related to the question. Few aspects of the paper logically lead from on related item to another. Arrangement is confusing.
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