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... Verdict Strategy 283 Frank Cicero , Jr. , and Roger L. Taylor Proving and Disproving Punitive Damages John D. Kitch 295 Defending Against Punitive Damage Claims Stephen G. Good III . PREPARING AND EXAMINING WITNESSES AT TRIAL Selecting ...
... Verdict Strategy 283 Frank Cicero , Jr. , and Roger L. Taylor Proving and Disproving Punitive Damages John D. Kitch 295 Defending Against Punitive Damage Claims Stephen G. Good III . PREPARING AND EXAMINING WITNESSES AT TRIAL Selecting ...
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Contents
The Rhetorical Question and Other Forensic Speculations | 9 |
Suggestions for Better Communication with the Jury | 15 |
Persuading Judges in Bench Trials | 23 |
Lawyer Language | 36 |
You the Facts and the | 42 |
A Judges View | 51 |
A View from the Jury | 59 |
The Last Thirty Days | 66 |
Cicero on CrossExamination | 387 |
Controlling the Witness on CrossExamination | 394 |
Secrets of CrossExamination | 402 |
Reasserting Control in CrossExamination | 414 |
Blind CrossExamination | 429 |
The Nonresponsive | 442 |
How Do I Evade Thee? Let Me Count the Ways | 449 |
Torching the Calendar | 462 |
The Lawyers Perspective | 77 |
The Judges Perspective | 85 |
A Lawyers View | 97 |
Trying a Case to a Jury | 106 |
How to Try a Nonjury Case | 116 |
McGarrys Illustrated Forms of Jury Trial for Beginners | 123 |
The Jury Questionnaire | 139 |
Voir Dire in Conservative Times | 153 |
Advocacy in Opening Statements | 168 |
Opening Statement for the Defense in Criminal Cases | 184 |
How to Present Complex Economic Evidence to a Jury | 199 |
Rhetoric in Closing Argument | 212 |
Basic Values and Techniques of Persuasion | 226 |
Nondefensive Final Argument for the Defense | 247 |
Verdict Strategy | 272 |
Defending Against Punitive Damage Claims | 295 |
Selecting the Right Trial Witnesses | 308 |
Working the Witness Puzzle | 319 |
The Witness Needs Help | 333 |
Working with Memory | 342 |
Refreshing Recollection | 357 |
Direct Examination | 364 |
What to Do When the Judge Intrudes | 376 |
CrossExamining the Accomplice Witness | 475 |
Crossing the Star | 499 |
Child Witness | 515 |
Witness for the Prosecution | 530 |
Making Criminals Credible | 549 |
A Quick Review of the Federal Rules | 574 |
Objections | 591 |
Objectionable Objections | 605 |
A Primer | 632 |
Real Real Evidence | 645 |
Drafting Testimony | 663 |
Ten Objections and How | 669 |
Computer Evidence | 677 |
Public Records | 697 |
Scientific Evidence After Daubert | 707 |
Bad Acts Evidence under Rule 404b | 718 |
Criminal Evidence Strategies in Civil Cases | 728 |
More Than a Definition | 737 |
Planning Demonstrative Proof | 749 |
A Survey of Survey Evidence | 760 |
A Litigation Mine Field | 776 |
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