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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... statement which was delivered in twenty minutes . In this way you avoid the error of the young attorney who was permitted by senior counsel to open the case because he did not consider that the opening statement was very important . The ...
... statement which was delivered in twenty minutes . In this way you avoid the error of the young attorney who was permitted by senior counsel to open the case because he did not consider that the opening statement was very important . The ...
Strana 289
... statement is called a negative statement . It may prove extremely valu- able . Be sure to put at the end of the statement substantially the following : - " I have read the foregoing statement before signing . I un- derstand what I have ...
... statement is called a negative statement . It may prove extremely valu- able . Be sure to put at the end of the statement substantially the following : - " I have read the foregoing statement before signing . I un- derstand what I have ...
Strana 291
... statement of it , prepare a statement of the facts , that you would sign a state- ment which would tell the facts ? A. No , sir . Q. Didn't he prepare a statement or have the attorney who repre- sented him prepare a typewritten ...
... statement of it , prepare a statement of the facts , that you would sign a state- ment which would tell the facts ? A. No , sir . Q. Didn't he prepare a statement or have the attorney who repre- sented him prepare a typewritten ...
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XI | 25 |
Restraining the Impetuosity of Youth | 33 |
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