5 Tips For Delivering An Effective Direct-Examination

By Erin Coe (April 28, 2014, 3:20 PM EDT) -- Direct examination of a witness gives trial lawyers the chance to share their client's side of the story, but to make that testimony believable and ensure it resonates with jurors in the deliberation room, experts say attorneys should keep the spotlight on the witness, use documents to guide the story and deal with any bad facts upfront....

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