Trial Tactics and Experiences: Trial Episodes, Interesting Cases, Hints to Trial Lawyers, Suggestions as to Cross-examinations, with Illustrative Examples from Actual CasesHarrison Company, 1954 - Počet stran: 613 |
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... juror has reason to dislike your client or be under ob- ligation to the defendant or his counsel . You do not want an antagonistic juror . Study the countenance and facial expression of each juror . Watch his eyes and mouth . The eyes ...
... juror has reason to dislike your client or be under ob- ligation to the defendant or his counsel . You do not want an antagonistic juror . Study the countenance and facial expression of each juror . Watch his eyes and mouth . The eyes ...
Strana 157
... juror use tact . A graceful talk to the panel before a single juror is selected may not be amiss . Say something like this : - " The time has arrived when twelve jurors must be chosen . Often a juror is just arbitrarily excused without ...
... juror use tact . A graceful talk to the panel before a single juror is selected may not be amiss . Say something like this : - " The time has arrived when twelve jurors must be chosen . Often a juror is just arbitrarily excused without ...
Strana 168
... juror , even if other qualifications are lacking . But now , in addition to that , you are permitted to ask spe- cific questions to elicit whether the juror is prejudiced , and I find that many good lawyers ask this type of question ...
... juror , even if other qualifications are lacking . But now , in addition to that , you are permitted to ask spe- cific questions to elicit whether the juror is prejudiced , and I find that many good lawyers ask this type of question ...
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