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Psychological Principles of Trial Preparation


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Chapter 1
Chapter 1 introduces the roles of jury bias and filling evidentiary gaps.
runtime 7:10
Chapter 2
Chapter 2 covers the spotlight theory and controlling the jury's focus.
runtime 8:52
Chapter 3
Chapter 3 distinguishes between the use and the over-use of graphics in the courtroom.
runtime 7:11
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Chapter 4
Chapter 4 begins the discussion of the trial story principal.
runtime 7:18
Chapter 5
Chapter 5 continues to form the trial story using structure and viewpoint, and considers the various attribution errors.
runtime 9:15
Chapter 6
Chapter 6 stresses the importance of plaintiff and defendent personality traits.
runtime 6:02
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Chapter 7
Chapter 7 describes how to have the jury adopt your trial story as its own, touching on topics such as defensive attribution and hindsight bias.
runtime 9:57
Chapter 8
Chapter 8 rounds out the hour with topics such as the discredited model, causation bias and using the court's charge in argument.
runtime 9:54
Conclusion
Conclusion
runtime 3:01




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