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Here's what you could say:

Ladies and gentlemen, with regards to the Endangered Species Act, Ms. Ethel Bloggs stands opposite to the law on several counts. I will deal with Section 1538, the Prohibited Acts section, in wrapping up my case against the accused.

Clause (A) of the Prohibited Acts section, loosely paraphrased, makes it illegal to bring any endangered species into the country. Ms. Bloggs has repeatedly done precisely this, shipping hundreds of rare mountain goats from South America to her markets near New York.

Clauses (C) and (F) make it illegal to ship these mountain goats and sell them by any means. While I am glossing over these charges, I feel Ms. Bloggs' guilt speaks for itself. She has taken rare mountain goats out of their natural habitat in South America, shipped them to New York via the seas and sold them in her Livestock Super Sale. Please, let your conscience guide you in your deliberations and hold her responsible.

Thank you for your time.


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