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This text investigates the procedural and strategic application of demonstrative evidence within the American courtroom to enhance the clarity and persuasiveness of legal arguments. Richard A. Givens, a seasoned legal practitioner and scholar, utilizes his extensive experience in federal litigation to construct a framework for the effective use of visual aids, models, and exhibits. The book argues that the integration of demonstrative materials is essential for bridging the gap between complex technical data and the comprehension of a lay jury.
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Legal professionals frequently cite this work as a reliable reference for navigating the technical requirements of evidence admissibility. Practitioners value the text for its focus on the intersection of procedural law and practical courtroom application.
Page Count:
436
Publication Date:
1989-10-01
Publisher:
Shepards/McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070072302
ISBN-13:
9780070072305
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