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The Adversary Public-Statement Rebuke Structure is a five-step rhetorical and documentary architecture for responding to adversary statements that invoke duties the adversary is simultaneously violating. The structure constructs a logical box from the adversary's own words such that the reader does the conclusion work; the originator never argues, only assembles. The technique is most effective when the adversary invokes duties of candor, supervision, or communication while breaching the same duty in the act of invoking it.
The output is a short, dense rebuke that reads as inevitable rather than argumentative, and that creates a durable public or correspondence-level record other institutional readers (bar counsel, court, journalists) can adopt without modification.