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Objection!: How High-Priced Defense Attorneys, Celebrity Defendants, and a 24/7 Media Have Hijacked Our Criminal
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Court TV host Nancy Grace presents her case in this behind-the-scenes look at the high-profile cases everyone is talking about ancy Grace is a name millions of Americans recognize from her regular appearances on Court TV and Larry King Live. Legions of loyal fans tune in for her opinions on today's high-profile cases and her expert commentary on the challenges facing the American judicial system. Now, in Objection!, she makes her case for what's wrong with the legal system and what can be done about it.
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How NOT To Think Like a Lawyer: Seven Steps to Becoming an Extraordinary - and Winning - Trial Attorney
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David Cross has tried hundreds of cases and has taught trial practice for over twenty years. This book, written in a witty and engaging style, tells you in specific detail what you need to do in order to become successful in court. David will discuss the specifics of Voir Dire; Opening Statement; Cross Examination; Evidence; Closing Argument; and numerous other specific aspects of trial practice. He will also tell you why you should forget everything you learned in law school, and ignore 90% of the advice you receive. Thousands of people have purchased this book as a part of Mr. Cross' successful course. Now, for the first time, it is offered to the general public.
David Cross has tried hundreds of cases and has taught trial practice for over twenty years. This book, written in a witty and engaging style, tells you in specific detail what you need to do in order to become successful in court. David will discuss the specifics of Voir Dire; Opening Statement; Cross Examination; Evidence; Closing Argument; and numerous other specific aspects of trial practice. He will also tell you why you should forget everything you learned in law school, and ignore 90% of the advice you receive. Thousands of people have purchased this book as a part of Mr. Cross' successful course. Now, for the first time, it is offered to the general public.
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Objections at Trial (n/a)
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At 4-by-6 inches, this complete reference guide travels easily to the courtroom or classroom. NITA's invaluable handbook bridges the gap between knowing the rules of evidence and applying them in a judicial setting - and clearly identifies what proposed evidence is subject to exclusion by objection. This updated 5th edition provides the reader - judge, lawyer, or law student - with a primer on the fine art of making effective objections to inadmissible evidence. Objections at Trial, based on the Federal Rules of Evidence, will also be useful in practice in the courts of all fifty states. Indeed, forty-one states now have evidence codes patterned directly after the Federal Rules. This updated edition includes a mini-CD with the entire book in PDF format hyper linked and bookmarked for ease of use.
At 4-by-6 inches, this complete reference guide travels easily to the courtroom or classroom. NITA's invaluable handbook bridges the gap between knowing the rules of evidence and applying them in a judicial setting - and clearly identifies what proposed evidence is subject to exclusion by objection. This updated 5th edition provides the reader - judge, lawyer, or law student - with a primer on the fine art of making effective objections to inadmissible evidence. Objections at Trial, based on the Federal Rules of Evidence, will also be useful in practice in the courts of all fifty states. Indeed, forty-one states now have evidence codes patterned directly after the Federal Rules. This updated edition includes a mini-CD with the entire book in PDF format hyper linked and bookmarked for ease of use.
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney puts you in the shoes of a rookie defense lawyer trying to make his name. Take on intriguing, unusual cases and use your courtroom skills to unravel some of the most outrageous and funniest trials you've ever seen.
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A Palm Springs Palm Desert Orange County California Litigation Attorneyâs Humorous View of How to Answer Deposition Questions Like a Politician
As any civil or trial litigation attorney knows, whether he practices in Palm Springs or Palm Desert, CA, San Diego, California, Orange County, CA, La Jolla, Del Mar, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Santa Ana, Irvine, Ventura, Anaheim, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Riverside, San Bernardino, the Coachella Valley, La Quinta, Indio, Yucca Valley, or Joshua Tree, depositions can make or break a case. A good defense attorney can make even the calmest deponent nervous. And then there are some deponents who can drive a litigation lawyer nut.
Many times, clients want to know how to answer deposition questions. First of all, I tell my clients to answer truthfully. Then I advise clients not to watch how politicians answer questions. This is what can happen if a client ignores that advice.
"You said to the policeman investigating the scene of the accident that you weren't wearing a seat belt yet today you state that you were wearing one," the defense attorney stated to my client.
My client smiled sweetly at the news commentator, just like Sarah Palin did to Charles Gibson in her first television interview.
"Would you care to explain this discrepancy?" the attorney asked. The attorney had introduced himself as Charles Johnson.
"Well, Charlie, I believe everyone should wear seat belts when they are in a car.
"Okay, but can you explain why you told the police officer at the scene that you weren't wearing a seat belt?"
My client smiled sweetly again, giving the attorney her best impression of a political candidate.
"Charles, I believe in a woman's choice, however I feel even more strongly about the sanctity of life."
"You're not going to answer the question, is that what you're saying?" the attorney asked, looking over his own eyeglasses.
"Well, I really think that there are much bigger issues to discuss," the client answered, putting the attorney on the defensive.
"Don't you think it's important for us to know if what you say now is different from what you said earlier?"
My client looked directly at the attorney. "Charlie, I believe what is important here is that your client ran a red light."
"Lets move on to the fact that you claim you never had a back injury before this accident.. How do you reconcile that with your treatment for back pain prior to this accident?"
"Charlie, as you know, you can have a visit to a doctor without it being for an injury. I have to say this type of questioning borders on being sexist."
"Did you or didn't you have treatment for a back condition prior to this accident?" the attorney said, raising his voice.
"It's not what you go to for a doctor, it's what the doctor does for you, Charles, and when you realize that women are different from men, you'll learn that women doctors do things differently than male doctors."
"You're refusing to answer my questions."
"I've answered all of your questions," my client said.
"No," the attorney said. "All you've done is give me stock answers to the questions you want me to give and not answer the questions I'm asking." The opposing attorney turned to me and realized I hadn't made a single objection.
"Please, ask me your question, and I'll be as honest as I can."
"Is it true that this has been your third accident This Year and that each time you've been rear ended."
My client smiled and the attorney asking the questions knew he would not be getting an answer to this one that he could use.
"I believe that God has a plan for each of us and sometimes he tests our resolve."
"That's your answer?" the attorney asked. "You might as well be speaking in tongues right now."
"God has a plan for all of us, Charles, even for you," my client said.
"If it's to drive us nuts, it's working," the attorney said. "I'll give you one last chance to answer a question. Did you cause this accident?"
"Charles, what may be interpreted as a cause could sometimes be otherwise viewed as simply trying to avoid the, you know, impossibly difficult or, trying to prevent that kind of thing, then again, even when you are driving carefully, these accidents...and this could be viewed as one of those situations. Does that answer your question?"
Two hours later when the deposition had ended, the attorney was looking frazzled.
"How did I do?" my client asked me after the deposition was over.
I smiled sweetly like any good politician. "It's not how well you did," I said. "It's how many psychiatric treatments that attorney is going to need before he is able to attempt another deposition."
Note - Refusing to answer questions can lead to having a motion filed against the party who refuses to answer deposition questions, and an imposition of a fine against the deponent who abuses the discovery process in this way. Sadly, many deponents and attorneys abuse the deposition process when they think the other party's attorney won't take the time to file a motion to compel. An attempt to evade questions as a politician often does, or answering with stock answers instead of providing answers responsive to the questions is clearly improper. And politicians who answer questions in this manner are not setting a good example. On the other hand, some of Sarah Palin's answers to questions put to her by Katie Couric, similar to this deponent's last answer, were so incomprehensible it is hard to know how a judge might view answers such as hers if the attorney fails to follow up with additional questions.
Visit our website at http://www.sebastiangibsonlaw.com if you are involved in litigation in Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Indio, Riverside, San Diego, Orange County or anywhere in Southern California. We have the knowledge and resources to represent you as your California Litigation Lawyer and Palm Springs Litigation Attorney, or your civil litigation attorney or civil litigation defense lawyer in Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Indio, Coachella, Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Twentynine Palms, Indian Wells, Rancho Mirage, and throughout Southern California.
About the Author
Sebastian Gibson graduated cum laude at UCLA in 1972 and received two law degrees in the U.S. and the U.K., graduating with an LL.B. magna cum laude from University College, Cardiff in Wales and a J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law in Southern California.
Mr. Gibson’s practice focuses on the areas of personal injury and wrongful death, business law, corporations, real estate, international law, entertainment law, patents, copyrights and trademarks, and a wide variety of other legal areas.
Sebastian Gibson is admitted before the Superior Courts of California as well as several Federal District Courts. He is the senior partner at the Law Offices of R. Sebastian Gibson.
The Sebastian Gibson Law Firm serves all of San Diego, Orange County, Palm Springs and Palm Desert, the Coastal Cities from La Jolla and Del Mar to Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Irvine, Santa Ana and Irvine and up to Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo.
Visit the Sebastian Gibson Law website at http://www.SebastianGibsonLaw.com . We have the knowledge and resources to represent you as your California Litigation Lawyer and California Personal Injury Attorney .
Guardianship Question?
I am trying to object to a guardianship. My MOL has been taking care of my son for a while just until I get on my feet, well I have everything now and am ready to get my son back but she has filed for guardianship. i've already filed the objection but i am not sure what else to do. i have attemtped to get Legal help but can't afford an attorney and Legal Aid doesn't do guardianships. Not sure what else to do now
There is a lot of unanswered questions here that would need answers. She would have to find you unfit in order to get your son. The worst thing you did was let her in the first place. It also depends on how long she has had him. It also depends on why she had him in the first place. Does she have any "papers" saying she has temporary custody. The best thing I can tell you without more information is to go to court and tell the Judge why you should have your son and answers there questions that they ask you. Also, where is the Father? See there are lots of unanswered questions so I will not sit here and say that she wont get him but I also cant say she will. Just make sure you keep filing objections everytime they file something and go to court and tell them why you want your son back and how you can support him, If you need any further help then you can email me and give me your email to contact you back, Good luck to you
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