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The First Trial: Where Do I Sit? What Do I Say? in a Nutshell

by Steven H. Goldberg

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Offers advice and techniques that have been discovered, tested, and well preserved by generations of successful trial advocates. Find guidance on where to sit, what to say, trial preparation, voir dire, opening statements, witness examination, and closing arguments. This text explains the rules and the reasons behind them so you can approach your first trial with confidence.… (more)
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Offers advice and techniques that have been discovered, tested, and well preserved by generations of successful trial advocates. Find guidance on where to sit, what to say, trial preparation, voir dire, opening statements, witness examination, and closing arguments. This text explains the rules and the reasons behind them so you can approach your first trial with confidence.

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