Trial Tactics

Trial Tactics

Author: Stephen A. Saltzburg

Publisher: American Bar Association

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 9781590317679

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Trial Tactics and Methods

Trial Tactics and Methods

Author: Robert E. Keeton

Publisher:

Published: 2003-01

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9780758159489

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This text for law students gives a comprehensive discussion of the recurring questions of trial practice. Illustrative cases are used to raise issues and offer suggested answers. Rules and suggestions for effective trial advocacy, including ethical considerations


Winning Jury Trials

Winning Jury Trials

Author: Robert H. Klonoff

Publisher: Ntl Inst for Trial Advocacy

Published: 2007-10-29

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781601560285

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The Third Edition of Winning Jury Trials combines the same strong premise of its previous editions (evidence sponsorship) and the same strong theme (there is, in fact, a right way to teach trial skills) with many new features, including more detailed guidance on the critical questions of whether and when to impeach one's own witness with harmful material. This text, by Robert Klonoff and Paul Colby, takes a solid approach to evidence and focuses on issues such as: • Choosing witnesses • Introducing negative evidence • How to handle marginal evidence • Weaving the fundamental elements of your case into your evidence, for example, opening statements and cross-examination


Trial Technique and Evidence

Trial Technique and Evidence

Author: Michael R. Fontham

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2013-06-28

Total Pages: 892

ISBN-13: 1601562454

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Evidence and Trial Advocacy are often taught as if in practice; the topics are not related. The original edition of this title pioneered the concept that instruction on trial technique and evidence rules in the same volume is an effective way to teach either an evidence or trial advocacy course. This combination provides students with the foundation for becoming skilled trial advocates within the boundaries of the rules of evidence. Trial Technique and Evidence explains the purpose and application of each evidence rule. The practical methods of presenting evidence are balanced against the requirements of the rules. Indeed, many evidence rules are "practice" rules, either not covered in the formal rules of evidence or not addressed in detail. The basis for introducing demonstrative exhibits, for example, is not included in the federal rules, and impeaching witnesses in trial requires knowledge of practical technique. Trial Technique and Evidence allows a professor to incorporate practical requirements with evidence theory. The text also includes practical steps for compliance with the rules, with examples to facilitate the student's understanding, and addresses recent developments such as: • Jury persuasion • Application of rules to electronic evidence • Trends in applying the Daubert factors for assessing expert testimony • Amendments to the Federal Rules of Evidence


Trial

Trial

Author: Roger S. Haydock

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 926

ISBN-13:

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