Common examples of good reasons why the plaintiff should not win the case (good defense) depends on the type of case and the facts of the case. Court cases can be decided in a number of ways.Most cases never have a trial. The defendant in this copyright infringement case will make a motion for summary judgment, arguing that its use of the plaintiff's photograph was fair use. Detective Lee during her interview, under Franklin Rule of Evidence 804(b)(6), arguing that Hale had wrongfully caused Reed to become unavailable to testify. According to Franklin law, "there shall be a rebuttable presumption that joint legal custody is in the best interests of a child. Below is a sample performance task that is a modified version of the Butler v. Hill MPT administered in February 2011. And at 40, one has aquired enough experience to just know. Franklin was using "judgement" in the sense of rationality, not in any moral sense.