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Trial by Jury 2008
Chair(s):
David R. Marriott
Practice Area:
Jury,
Jury selection,
Litigation
Published:
Sep 2008
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ISBN:
9781402411045
PLI Item #:
16990
CHB Spine #:
H780
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Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Selecting the Best Possible Jury
Chapter 2. The “Art” of Jury Selection
Chapter 3. “Choosing” Jurors: Two Schools of Thought
Chapter 4. Voir Dire: Don’t Ask, Don’t Know
Chapter 5. Working with a Trial Consultant
Chapter 6. Mastering Voir Dire and Jury Selection
Chapter 7. Working with Trial Consultants
Chapter 8. Scoping the Juror’s Head: What’s Going on in There? The Jury’s Preconceptions Can Be As Important As Actual Evidence in Reaching a Verdict
Chapter 9. Let Jurors Speak the Truth, in Writing
Chapter 10. Selecting Jurors: What to Do about Bias
Chapter 11. Selecting the Jury—Defense View
Chapter 12. The Supplemental Juror Questionnaire As a Special Weapon in Voir Dire
Chapter 13. Voir Dire Strategies for Success
Chapter 14. Trial Strategy: Jury Voir Dire
Chapter 15. United States of America v. I. Lewis Libby [Criminal No.: 05-394 (RBW)], Voir Dire Questions
Chapter 16. United States of America v. John Ford [Case 2:05-CR-20201-JDB], Confidential Juror Questionnaire
Chapter 17. People of the State of Colorado v. Kobe Bryant, Jury Questionnaire
Chapter 18. United States of America v. Adham Amin Hassoun, Mohamed Hesham Youssef, Kifah Wael Jayyousi, Kassem Daher, and Jose Padilla [Case No. 04-60001-CR-Cooke/Brown], Juror Questionnaire
Chapter 19. Michael Smith, Petitioner, v. James Conway, Respondent [2008 WL 780635 (S.D.N.Y.)] March 24, 2008
Chapter 20. Lorenzo Flores, Petitioner v. John P. Keane, Superintendent, Sing Sing Correctional Facility, Respondent [211 F.2D 426 (SDNY 2001)], June 13, 2001
Chapter 21. Jury Selection Case Law
Chapter 22. Trial Strategy: The Opening Statement
Chapter 23. Opening Statements: Setting the Stage for Victory
Chapter 24. The Compelling Opening Statement: Two-Minute Markers
Chapter 25. Opening Statements—Defense View
Chapter 26. Art of the Opening Statement
Chapter 27. Ariel Sharon, Plaintiff, v. Time Inc., Defendant [83 Civ. 4660 (ADS)] Opening Statement by Thomas D. Barr for the Defendant, November 13, 1984
Chapter 28. General William C. Westmoreland, Plaintiff, v. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., George Crile, Michael Wallace and Samuel A. Adams, Defendants [82 CIV. 7913 PNL]; Opening Statement by David Boies for the Defendants, October 11, 1984
Chapter 29. The Zacarias Moussaoui Trial: Opening Statement of U.S. Attorney Robert Spencer for the Government, March 6, 2006
Chapter 30. Selected Cases on Opening Statement
Chapter 31. How to Master Direct Examination: Practical Perspectives
Chapter 32. Add Dynamics to Direct Examination
Chapter 33. Pechiney Rhenalu, Plaintiff v. Alcoa, Inc., Defendant [99-301 (SLR)]: Direct Examination by Evan R. Chesler, September 2, 1999
Chapter 34. Ronald Maurer, Plaintiff, v. John P. Kean, Superintendent, R. Patterson, Lieutenant, Defendants [96CV3273 (SHS)]: Direct Examination by David R. Marriott, December 4, 1998
Chapter 35. Effective Visual Communication
Chapter 36. Eye-Catcher
Chapter 37. Graphics Boot Camp: Three Fundamentals for (Much) Better Trial Strategy
Chapter 38. The Animated Attorney: Effective Use of Demonstratives in Jury Trials
Chapter 39. The Use of Technology in Complex Cases: Courtroom Tools for a Visual Culture
Chapter 40. Seeing Is Believing: Visual Tools for Today’s Courtroom
Chapter 41. Trial Strategy: Demonstrative Evidence
Chapter 42. Taking on the Opposing Expert: An Approach to Cross-Examination
Chapter 43. Don’t Take the “Bait”: How to Avoid Cross-Examination Traps
Chapter 44. Cross Examination in Employment Trials
Chapter 45. Trial Strategy: Prior Statements
Chapter 46. Trial Strategy: Trial Themes
Chapter 47. Compuware Corporation v. International Business Machines Corporation [Case No. 02-CV-70906], Cross-Examination by Evan R. Chesler, March 11, 2005
Chapter 48. Excerpts from the Testimony of Zacarias Moussaoui
Chapter 49. Closing Argument: The Final Chapter
Chapter 50. Using Your Voice in Closing Argument
Chapter 51. Closing Argument: Consolidating Your Theme
Chapter 52. Jamal Moore, Petitioner, v. Charles Greiner, Superintendent, Green Haven Correctional Facility, Respondent [2005 WL 2665667(S.D.N.Y.)]
Chapter 53. Selected Cases on Closing Arguments
Index
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