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Contents Preface, 000 Acknowledgments, 000 Chapter One Trial Strategies and Basics, 000 Six Factors Influencing the Outcome of a Trial, 000 Eight qualities of Great Trial Lawyers, 000 Bench versus Jury Trials, 000 The Trial Process, 000 The Trial Notebook, 000 Study Questions for Focus Group Video Clips from Scruggs v. Snyder, 000 Chapter Two Voir Dire, 000 Strategies for Voir Dire, 000 The Basics of Federal Court Voir Dire, 000 Challenges for Cause and Preemptory Strikes, 000 Prohibitions, 000 Jury Questionnaires and Consultants, 000 Voir Dire in a Criminal Trial, 000 Voir Dire in a Civil Case, 000 Answers to Voir Dire Problems, 000 Chapter Three Opening Statement, 000 The Underrated Importance of the Opening Statement, 000 The Basics, 000 The Ten Steps of Preparing a Powerful Opening Statement, 000 How to Deliver an Opening Statement, 000 Seven Steps to Overcoming Courtroom Fears, 000 The Six Don't's of Opening Statements, 000 Examples of Themes, 000 Analysis of Prosecution's Opening Statements in U.S. v. McVeigh, 000 Analysis of Defendant's Opening Statements in U.S. v. McVeigh, 000 Study Questions for Opening Statement Video Clips from People v. Simpson, 000 Chapter Four Direct Examination, 000 Strategies, 000 Techniques, 000 Organization and Style of Direct Examination, 000 How to Prepare Direct Examination, 000 Difficult Problems on Direct Examination, 000 Redirect Examination, 000 Common Mistakes on Direct Examination, 000 Expert Witness, 000 Analysis of Direct Examination (Joseph Hartzler) from U.S. v. McVeigh, 000 Study Questions for Direct Examination Video Clips from People v. Simpson, 000 Chapter Five Cross-Examination, 000 Three Myths about Cross-Examination, 000 The Basics of CLIPS, 000 Creating an Outline, 000 How to Ask Questions, 000 Impeachment with Prior Inconsistent Statements of Omissions, 000 Logical Reasoning and Progression of Questions, 000 Control of the Hostile Witness, 000 Expert Witness, 000 Analysis of Cross-Examination from Goldman v. Simpson, 000 Study Questions for Cross-Examination Video Clips from People v. Simpson, 000 Chapter Six Closing Argument, 000 The Overrated Importance of Closing Argument, 000 The Basics, 000 Eight Steps to a Successful Closing Argument, 000 The Three Don'ts of Closing Argument, 000 Rebuttal Argument, 000 Analysis of Closing Arguments in People v. Simpson and Goldman v. Simpson, 000 Study Questions for Closing Argument Video Clips from People v. Simpson, 000 Chapter Seven Exhibits and Objections, 000 Three Types of Exhibits, 000 Majority of Exhibits Easily Admitted, 000 Laying the Foundation, 000 The Right Witness, 000 Bench Memos, 000 Examples of Admitting Real and Illustrative Exhibits, 000 Persuasive Aids, 000 Examples of Persuasive Aids, 000 Objections to Exhibits and Testimony, 000 Chapter Eight Conclusion, 000 Appendix One Background for People v. O. J. Simpson, 000 Appendix Two Background for U.S. v McVeigh, 000 Appendix Three DVD Index, 000 Appendix Four Juror Questionnaire, 000 Appendix Five Federal Rules of Evidence, 000 Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Trial practice -- United States.