Cross-Examination Handbook

Cross-Examination Handbook

Author: Ronald H. Clark

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2015-05-04

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 1454858788

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The Cross-Examination Handbook teaches students the skills and strategies behind planning and conducting a persuasive cross-examination. This book offers step-by-step instruction and outstanding examples from illustrative trials. Two criminal and two civil case files, along with role-play assignments, give students practice actually planning and executing a cross-examination.


Maccarthy on Cross-examination

Maccarthy on Cross-examination

Author: Terence MacCarthy

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781590318867

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Learn how to look good on cross, even when the witness is not cooperating. Learn how to manage and effectively minimize the witness's involvement, without appearing controlling, extracting, and insulting. Filled with illustrative cross examinations from actual cases, this book is your key to employing these proven techniques in your own practice. Using the three themes that run through out the book--looking good, telling a story, and using short statements--you can take control of your cross examinations and achieve the results you desire.


Relentless Criminal Cross-Examination

Relentless Criminal Cross-Examination

Author: Kevin J. Mahoney

Publisher: LexisNexis

Published: 2018-03-30

Total Pages: 2040

ISBN-13: 0938065750

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How to (1) persuasively open with the weaknesses you will expose in the government’s case, and (2) demonstrate those weaknesses through your cross-examinations. Themes, angles of attack, pattern Q&A, and technique tips for cross-examining arresting officers, detectives, toxicologists, medical examiners, eyewitnesses, informants, and accomplices.


Coping with Cross-examination and Other Pathways to Effective Testimony

Coping with Cross-examination and Other Pathways to Effective Testimony

Author: Stanley L. Brodsky

Publisher: Amer Psychological Assn

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 9781591470946

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Health professionals, substance abuse counsellors, psychologists, handwriting analysts and experts on physical evidence should be interested in this book that teaches readers about the typical techniques attorneys use to challenge experts' credibility and the basis of their opinions. Pointers on preparation and effective narrative style are included, backed by findings from the emerging literature on the assessment of expert testimony.