Winning at TrialAspen Publishing, 11. juni 2007 - 440 sider Chosen the best book from over 300 entries, Winning at Trial has been singled out by the Association of Continuing Legal Education (ACLEA) for its clarity and innovative teaching methods. Winning at Trial by Shane Read is the only book that teaches trial skills by analyzing video and transcripts of actual trials. It is also the only book that reveals the secrets of jury decision-making through the use of video in collaboration with one of the nation's foremost jury consultants, DecisionQuest. This innovative book is being used by law schools throughout the country for both their introductory and advanced trial advocacy classes, as well as by law firms for their training programs. The author, a seasoned trial lawyer and professor, has carefully selected video and transcripts from actual trials (4 hours of video on two DVDs) that show lawyers demonstrating both great and terrible skills in the courtroom - which teach trial techniques and strategy in an interesting and memorable way. |
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Side 12
... jurors in a four-hour mock trial (a sample advertisement can be found in appendix 4). In a city such as Seattle, 100 calls are usually generated from such an ad in the city paper. You can then choose your mock jury ... room at a centrally ...
... jurors in a four-hour mock trial (a sample advertisement can be found in appendix 4). In a city such as Seattle, 100 calls are usually generated from such an ad in the city paper. You can then choose your mock jury ... room at a centrally ...
Side 13
... room . Tell the jurors that the video will only be used for purposes of reviewing the results of the mock trial ... jury . Your jurors at trial may consist of a completely different type of group.13 However , your mock jury will ...
... room . Tell the jurors that the video will only be used for purposes of reviewing the results of the mock trial ... jury . Your jurors at trial may consist of a completely different type of group.13 However , your mock jury will ...
Side 21
... jury room that a panel of jurors is needed for voir dire.21 Voir dire is that process in which the court and attorneys question potential jurors (the voir dire panel) to determine their views on the issues in the case. After the jury is ...
... jury room that a panel of jurors is needed for voir dire.21 Voir dire is that process in which the court and attorneys question potential jurors (the voir dire panel) to determine their views on the issues in the case. After the jury is ...
Side 21
... jury room for deliberations. After the jury has reached a verdict, its decision is returned on a verdict form and delivered to the court. The verdict is then read in court with the parties and jurors present. 1.5. THE. TRIAL. NOTEBOOK. The ...
... jury room for deliberations. After the jury has reached a verdict, its decision is returned on a verdict form and delivered to the court. The verdict is then read in court with the parties and jurors present. 1.5. THE. TRIAL. NOTEBOOK. The ...
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... jury room that a panel of jurors is needed. Spectators in the courtroom are asked to give up their seats for the panel when it arrives. The number in the panel varies from court to court but is usually between twenty and fifty. Prior to ...
... jury room that a panel of jurors is needed. Spectators in the courtroom are asked to give up their seats for the panel when it arrives. The number in the panel varies from court to court but is usually between twenty and fifty. Prior to ...
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Chapter Three Opening Statement | 65 |
Examples of Themes | 103 |
Analysis of Prosecutions Opening Statement in U S v | 107 |
Analysis of Defendants Opening Statement in U S v | 121 |
Study Questions for Opening Statement Video Clips from | 111 |
Chapter Four Direct Examination | 122 |
Chapter Five CrossExamination | 50 |
The Three Donts of Closing Argument | 276 |
Analysis of Closing Arguments in People v Simpson | 286 |
Study Questions for Closing Argument Video Clips from | 304 |
Chapter Seven Exhibits and Objections | 309 |
Chapter Eight Conclusion | 365 |
Background for U S v McVeigh | 369 |
DVD Menus | 373 |
Federal Rules of Evidence | 387 |
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