Effective Closing ArgumentMichie Company, 1989 - Всего страниц: 796 Examples of summations from such famous advocates as Daniel Webster, Abraham Lincoln, Clarence Darrow, F. Lee Bailey, and many others, are prvided in this hardbound text. Each summation is interspersed with analysis, comments, and questions, often by the advocates themselves, to point out principles attorneys can apply in their own final arguments. |
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... jury Ideally , the development of a shared ethos should be used to interact with the jury and assist it as it begins to consider per- forming its function . Since juries typically face a difficult task in reaching a verdict , they ...
... jury Ideally , the development of a shared ethos should be used to interact with the jury and assist it as it begins to consider per- forming its function . Since juries typically face a difficult task in reaching a verdict , they ...
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... jury instructions and verdict form While ethos and pathos are factors inclining a jury to reach a specific verdict , logical reasons - based on jury instructions— are the sine qua non of a jury's functions . Since juries may now request ...
... jury instructions and verdict form While ethos and pathos are factors inclining a jury to reach a specific verdict , logical reasons - based on jury instructions— are the sine qua non of a jury's functions . Since juries may now request ...
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... jury . Rejecting the defense claims , the jury found Patty Hearst guilty of the bank robbery as charged . II . Jury Instructions of the Honorable Oliver T. Carter § 7.02 Introduction to jury instructions COMMENT : The jury instructions ...
... jury . Rejecting the defense claims , the jury found Patty Hearst guilty of the bank robbery as charged . II . Jury Instructions of the Honorable Oliver T. Carter § 7.02 Introduction to jury instructions COMMENT : The jury instructions ...
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