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ISBN 10: 0511080859
ISBN 13: 9780511080852
Author: David Ross
‘Painstaking preparation means that luck will run your way’. Advocacy explains how to win cases in court. Focusing on the techniques and methods of successful advocates, David Ross QC shows how to prepare a case for court. Written in simple, clear language he gives the benefit of his many years of local and international experience as he describes • how to hold a court’s attention • how to start and stop a witness • how to cross-examine all types of people, from liars to experts • the methods of taking objections to questions • how to address a jury • how to follow etiquette and behave ethically • how to win impossible cases. All the principles of advocacy are explained, from the striking start to knowledge of human affairs, and Advocacy is rich with examples taken from real cases.
Advocacy 1st Table of contents:
- The nature of advocacy
- The qualities of an advocate
- Cases won on admissible evidence
- How and what to learn
- Good habits
- Duties of the advocate
- Perfection is not possible
- Preparation
- Never mark a document
- Indexing the case
- Charts diagrams and drawings
- Photo albums
- inh Three examples
- Requirements for litigation
- Preparing crossexamination
- Child witnesses
- During the trial
- Luck
- Witnesses and questions
- Choosing which witnesses to call
- Practised witnesses
- Witnesses who make a mistake
- Witnesses who lie
- Never the accused
- Avoid negative questions
- Leading questions
- Leading questions to avoid
- Do not comment on an answer
- Watching the witness and listening
- Demeanour
- Examination in chief
- Level of detail
- Watching the witness and listening
- Setting the witness at ease
- Stopping and starting a witness
- The right order
- Refreshing memory
- Toning down weak points
- Good character
- Crossexamination its qualities
- Main aims
- Relevance
- The rule in Browne v Dunn
- Watch the witness
- Leading questions
- Forms of question
- Closing the gates and tightening the net
- Crossexamination method and style
- Drawing out every damaging detail
- Undermining a witness
- Undermining one witness through another
- Earlier failure to identity
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