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How to Get Away with Murder
A Teaching Moment
HS
C
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Michaela is struggling to find evidence for her case, so Annalise uses a relatable example and leading questions to guide her to the correct answer, affirming her thoughts afterward.
law
theory
leading questions
manslaughter
transfer of intent
felony murder
wrongful death
wrongful death suit
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