The Practical Lawyer's Manual of Trial and Appellate Practice No.1: Part 1 From Voir Dire to Verdict through a Juror's Eyes
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The Practical Lawyer's Manual of Trial and Appellate Practice No.1: Part 1 From Voir Dire to Verdict through a Juror's Eyes
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Amandes, Richard B.
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The Practical Lawyer’s Manual of Trial and Appellate Practice is divided into two parts. Part I contains chapters discussing jury trials and Part II contains chapters discussing direct and cross examination. The first chapter of Part I, titled “From Voir Dire to Verdict through a Juror’s Eyes,” is written by Richard B. Amandes. This chapter provides an overview of the process of selecting a jury, the intricacies of the trial, and the verdict, from the perspective of a member of the jury. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10601/1625
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1973
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