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CONTENTS Preface xiii I 1 JURY SELECTION Introduction 3 1.1 Civil - Automobile Negligence 5 1.2 Civil - Products Liability 7 1.3 Civil - Medical Malpractice 9 1.4 Civil - Wrongful Death 11 1.5 Criminal - Armed Robbery and Aggravated Battery 13 1.6 Criminal - Criminal Sexual Assault 16 1.7 Criminal - Tax Evasion 17 1.8 Criminal - Murder 19 II 21 OPENING STATEMENTS Introduction 21 III 23 DIRECT AND CROSS-EXAMINATION Introduction 25 3.1 Conversations and Telephone Calls 27 3.2 Conversations and Telephone Calls 29 3.3 Refreshing Recollection and Recorded Recollection 31 3.4 Refreshing Recollection and Recorded Recollection 37 3.5 Homicide Victim's Widow 41 3.6 Alibi Witness 43 3.7 Witness to Car Collision 45 3.8 Pedestrian at Car Collision 47 3.9 Policeman on Surveillance 51 3.10 Policeman at Sexual Assault Scene 53 3.11 Robbery Victim 55 3.12 Accident Victim 57 3.13 Battery Victim - Changed Testimony 59 3.14 Accident Investigator at Intersection Collision 61 3.15 Robbery Victim and Bank Diagram 65 3.16 Robbery Victim and Lineup Photograph 69 3.17 Records Witness and Exhibit 73 3.18 Character Witness 77 3.19 Adverse Witness 79 3.20 Stipulations 83 3.21 Judicial Notice 89 IV 91 EXHIBITS Introduction 93 4.1 Gun 95 4.2 Monogrammed Card Case 99 4.3 Knife 103 4.4 Swab Sample 107 4.5 Brake Tube 111 4.6 Photograph of Police Officers and Plaintiff 117 4.7 Photographs of Accident Victim 121 4.8 Photograph of Building 127 4.9 Photograph of Building 131 4.10 Photograph of Building 135 4.11 Diagram of Intersection 139 4.12 Diagram of House 143 4.13 Map 147 4.14 Promissory Note 151 4.15 Contract 155 4.16 Check 159 4.17 Letters 163 4.18 Stock Purchase Order 169 4.19 Theft Report 173 4.20 Accident Report 177 4.21 Time Card 181 4.22 Deposit and Withdrawal Slips 185 4.23 Summary Chart 191 4.24 Prison Logbook 195 viii V 203 IMPEACHMENT AND REHABILITATION Introduction 205 5.1 Oral Statement 207 5.2 Oral Statement 209 5.3 Oral Statement 213 5.4 Written Report of Oral Statement 215 5.5 Written Report of Oral Statement 219 5.6 Job Application Form 223 5.7 Letter 227 5.8 Q and A Signed Statement 231 5.9 Deposition Transcript 237 5.10 Deposition Transcript 241 5.11 Deposition Transcript 247 5.12 Grand Jury Transcript and Police Report 251 5.13 Police Report 257 5.14 Written Statements 261 5.15 Grand Jury Transcript and Q and A Signed Statement 267 5.16 Deposition Testimony 273 5.17 Diagram 275 5.18 Grand Jury Transcript 279 5.19 Police Report 283 5.20 Written Report of Oral Statement 287 5.21 Deposition 291 5.22 Armed Robbery Identification 293 VI 295 EXPERTS Introduction 297 6.1 Medical Expert Qualification 299 6.2 Fingerprint Expert Qualification 305 6.3 Treating Physician and Diagrams of Spine 307 6.4 Treating Physician 313 6.5 Treating Physician 325 6.6 Economist 337 6.7 Impeachment with Treatise - Fingerprint Expert 343 6.8 Impeachment with Treatise - Microanalyst 347 6.9 Impeachment with Treatise - Physician 351 6.10 Medical Examiner in Murder Case 355 6.11 Psychiatrist Testimony in Murder Case 379 6.12 Psychiatrist Testimony in Civil Case 397 6.13 Hearing into Admissibility of Expert Opinion 000 VII 413 ADVANCED DIRECT AND CROSS-EXAMINATION Introduction 415 7.1 Vehicle Collision Case 417 7.2 Civil Rights Case 431 7.3 Theft of Trade Secrets Case 445 7.4 Home Purchase Contract Case 477 7.5 Age Discrimination Employment Case 499 7.6 Murder Case 519 7.7 Drug Entrapment Case 527 7.8 Criminal Fraud Case 539 7.9 Armed Robbery Case 573 7.10 Bribery Case 593 7.11 Insider trading Case 000 VIII 613 CLOSING ARGUMENTS Introduction 615 8.1 Liability Argument in Contract Action 617 8.2 Damages Argument in Negligence Action 619 8.3 Damages Argument in Products Liability Action 621 8.4 Identification Argument in Robbery Case 623 8.5 Identification and Alibi Argument in Robbery Case 625 8.6 Self-Defense Argument in Murder Case 627 IX 629 TRIALS Introduction 631 General Jury Instructions 633 General Civil Jury Instructions 635 General Criminal Jury Instructions 637 Suggested Verdict Forms 639 9.1 False Arrest, Malicious Prosecution, and Defamation - Karen Adams v. Chandler Department Store 641 9.2 Contract - Walter Thompson v. Thermorad Corporation 707 9.3 Negligence (Contribution Claim) - Joseph Minor Construction Company v. Mid-American Concrete Company 761 9.4 Products Liability and Wrongful Death - Shirley Harte, Administrator of the Estate of Marion Harte, Deceased v. Acme Manufacturing Company 801 9.5 Gender Discrimination, Wrongful Termination, and Defamation - Sharon Donaldson v. Empire Car Rental Company 855 9.6 Murder - State v. Merle Rausch 859 9.7 Murder and Attempted Armed Robbery - State v. John Hudson 885 9.8 Aggravated Sexual Assault - State v. Michael Miller 915 9.9 Murder - State v. Frank Fletcher and Arthur Morris 945 9.10 Bribery - State v. Arthur Wentworth and Clem Benson 977 9.11 Criminal Mail Fraud and Civil Fraud - United States of America/Rock Insurance Co. v. Chris Manning 1001 9.12 Medical Negligence - Jennifer Smith v. Kelly Davis, M.D. 000
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Trial practice -- United States -- Problems, exercises, etc.