How To Try a Jury Case
Released: Aug 21, 2007
Publisher: National Institute for Trial A
Format: Paperback, 222 pages
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Description:
Anyone who properly prepares for trial and follows common-sense rules of persuasion and advocacy can be a good advocate in the courtroom. How to Try a Jury Case is an essential text for training law school students as well as beginning litigators to communicate with jurors and achieve their clients objectives at trial.
How to Try a Jury Case tells how to prepare a case for trial and follows the lawyer through the opening statement, presentation of evidence, cross-examination, and closing argument. By studying this text the beginner will avoid common mistakes.
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