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Why Juries Get It Right ( January 2007 )
After nearly thirty years of trying all manner of cases before juries, I believe that it is still the best method for resolving legal disputes. Juries get it right most of the time. That is with whatever testimony, documents, photographs, expert opinion and any other type of evidence they are presented with, they usually make the right choices. -
Listening: The Art of Advocacy ( August 2000 )
"Whatever success I have had in life," he told an attentive Gertrude, "I owe to having been willing to accept information from any source. -
Holdout Juror's Removal Necessitates Reversals Judge May Have Tried To Avoid Mistrial ( March 2000 )
A federal appellate court has overturned six narcotics convictions because the judge presiding over the Brooklyn. -
What Is Jury Duty Like? ( September 1999 )
I will admit that being gone from work for a week or two for jury duty made me nervous. -
Handbook For Jurors ( April 1997 )
This article seeks to help you understand the procedure in the courts of Florida and better enable you to do your part in administering justice as a juror. -
Jury Selection In Insurance Fraud Trials ( September 1998 )
To select a jury, trial lawyers make ad hoc decisions about dozens of people. The decisions are, at best, often inf.
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