It happens many times. I sit down and start reading through police reports in the case and the case looks bleak or there appear to be too few issues for us to challenge. I look at the case from different angles and perspectives and still see very little. This has happened to every lawyer. Some […]
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Anticipating A Witness’s Testimony And The Setup Of A Witness’ Testimony Where Physical Evidence Or Logic Contradict The Witness’ Testimony | Killer Cross Examination
A key component of a killer cross examination is to identify and isolate moments where a witness testifies to a fact that is contradicted by physical evidence, photographs and/or common sense and logic. While some lawyers choose to cross examine a witness without regard to the witness’ testimony (yes, there are several lawyers who actually […]