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Trying Cases to Win: Summation

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Real final arguments take place in the jury room -- as the jurors re-present the case from their own perspectives. This deliberation is a contest that can mean winning or losing to your case. In his new book, Herbert Stem teaches you to help jurors, friendly to your side, argue your case in the jury room. Give them the right facts, testimony, and physical evidence. Present them with all the information they need to win your case. Actual trial transcripts show you which tactics to employ and which to avoid. You'll learn how to prepare for summation each day of the trial in minutes -- to pave the way to an unimpeachable final argument!

448 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1995

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Herbert Jay Stern

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