Robert R Rose
Trial Practice Manual for Criminal Defense Lawyers
A Field Guide to Courtroom Combat, Fifth Edition
Robert R Rose
Trial Practice Manual for Criminal Defense Lawyers
A Field Guide to Courtroom Combat, Fifth Edition
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Calling upon nearly forty years of jury trial experience, and having trained thousands of trial lawyers, Robert R. Rose shows how to successfully defend your client, from the time you first take the case to the moment the jury delivers the verdict. Learn step-by-step how to elevate your trial skills to a world-class standard, regardless of experience.
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Calling upon nearly forty years of jury trial experience, and having trained thousands of trial lawyers, Robert R. Rose shows how to successfully defend your client, from the time you first take the case to the moment the jury delivers the verdict. Learn step-by-step how to elevate your trial skills to a world-class standard, regardless of experience.
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- Verlag: American Bar Association
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781641057028
- ISBN-10: 1641057025
- Artikelnr.: 60416581
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: American Bar Association
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 510g
- ISBN-13: 9781641057028
- ISBN-10: 1641057025
- Artikelnr.: 60416581
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Robert R. Rose III was born and raised in Casper, Wyoming. After receiving his J.D. at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he started his legal career in 1982 as the first full-time Assistant State Public Defender in Gillette, Wyoming. In early 1987 he joined his father, Robert R. Rose, Jr., in private practice in Cheyenne, Wyoming, as a branch office of Spence, Moriarity & Schuster. In 2009 he joined the Metier Law Firm in Fort Collins, Colorado, as Director of Litigation. After subsequent positions with the Wyoming State Public Defender’s office and Fremont County Attorney’s Office, he became the Chief Deputy District Attorney for Laramie County, in Cheyenne, from which position he retired in late 2016. Since August 2018 he has been a consultant with the Wyoming State Public Defender’s office, as well as operating his own trial consulting business. Additionally, Bob is an instructor at the annual WTLA Robert R. Rose, Jr. Voir Dire Competition and is on the faculty of the University of Wyoming College of Law Summer Trial Institute. Bob remains active training trial lawyers. He and his wife, Ann, live in Cheyenne.
Prefacexv Acknowledgmentsxvii Introductionxxi Why We Do What We Doxxi 1Introduction and Overview1 A.Dealing with Fear6 B.Always Tell the Truth8 C.Integrity11 2Getting Started19 A.Getting Familiar with Your Case19 B.Private Attorneys and the Fee Agreement21 C.Public Defenders23 D.Meeting the Client24 E.Investigation28 1.Private Attorneys30 2.Public Defenders30 3Arraignment in the Lower Court (Misdemeanors Only)31 A.Initial Appearance (Felony)32 B.Preparing the Client for a Guilty Plea (Misdemeanor)32 C.Re-Arraignment33 4Trial in the Lower Court (Misdemeanors Only)35 A.Bench Trial35 B.Jury Trial37 5Preliminary Hearing39 A.Preparation42 B.Motions44 C.Dismissal of Charges45 D.Should the Defense Present Evidence?46 E.Adjusting Bond47 F.Closed Hearings48 G.Discovery49 6Representation Before the Grand Jury51 A.Initial Appearance in the Lower Court (Felony)53 7Arraignment in District Court55 A.Preparing the Client for a Guilty Plea56 B.The Conditional Guilty Plea59 C.The Non-Resident Client59 8Discovery61 A.From the State61 B.From the Defense65 9Motion for Mental Evaluation67 10Preparing Your Case for Trial71 A.Generally71 B.The Theory of the Case and the Case Theme73 C.Jury Instructions76 D.Witnesses77 1.Deposing Witnesses77 2.Expert Witnesses78 E.Evidence81 1.DNA Evidence82 2.Demonstrative Evidence84 F.Plea Negotiations and Agreements85 G.The Proffer and Proffer Letter88 H.The Pretrial Memorandum92 I.Briefs, Motions, and Deadlines94 1.Motions in Limine97 2.Rule 404(b) Motions and Motions to Suppress Evidence97 J.Working with the Prosecuting Attorney99 K.Working with the Court101 L.Continuing the Trial102 11Setting the Stage105 A.Dealing with the Press106 B.Dealing with a Hostile Court107 C.Using Computers and Audio/Video Equipment108 12Voir Dire111 A.Voir Dire in Federal Court112 B.Overview112 C.The Rules116 1.The First Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Law116 a.Challenges for Cause120 2.The Second Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Philosophy121 a.Voir Dire and the Defense Attorney122 b.Accepting the Jurors as They Are122 c.How Jurors Feel128 d.Voir Dire Is Theater128 e.Revealing Our Fear131 f.The
Bad News
Juror133 g.The
Good News
Juror135 h.Understanding Jury Dynamics135 i.Juror Profiling137 j.Use of Hypotheticals138 k.Thanking the Jury139 3.The Third Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Technique139 a.Incorporating the Theory of the Case141 b.How to Start142 c.Have a Partner150 d.Don't Embarrass the Jurors151 e.Let the Jurors
Own
Your Theory of the Case154 f.Breaking the Ice
Going First155 g.Challenging a Juror for Cause162 h.The Miracle of Silence167 i.The Sexual Assault Accuser170 j.Flexibility173 k.Know When to Shut Up180 l.Going
Off Road
181 m.Individually Sequestered Voir Dire181 n.Final Thoughts181 13Opening Statement183 A.Use of
First Person
188 14Cross-Examination189 A.Introduction189 1.Limitations on Lay Witness Testimony190 2.Opinions Regarding Truthfulness of a Witness or Guilt of the Defendant190 3.Limitations on Expert Witness Testimony191 B.Generally191 C.The Rules195 1.Rule No. 1: You Become the Witness195 2.Rule No. 2: Leading Questions Only196 3.Rule No. 3: Short + Statements = Control197 D.Primacy and Recency200 E.The Big Question201 F.Know When to Shut Up202 G.Know When Not to Be Aggressive203 H.When a Witness
Runs
204 I.Police Officers206 J.Expert Witnesses212 K.Being Held in Contempt214 15Impeachment217 A.Use of Inconsistent Statements218 1.Introduction218 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence218 3.How to Use This Method219 4.What Is an
Inconsistent Statement
?219 5.The General Rules of Impeachment with an Inconsistent Statement221 B.Contradictions
Contrary Evidence230 1.Introduction230 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence231 3.How to Use This Method231 C.Motivation235 1.Introduction235 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence235 3.How to Use This Method236 4.The Deal237 5.The Arresting Officer/The Lead Investigator240 D.Truthfulness244 1.Introduction244 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence244 3.How to Use This Method245 E.Convictions247 1.Introduction247 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence248 3.How to Use This Method248 F.What the Witness Could Have Done but Did Not Do251 1.Introduction251 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence252 3.How to Use This Method252 G.Capacity256 1.Introduction256 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence256 3.How to Use This Method256 4.Other Opportunities to Impeach257 H.Prior Bad Acts
404(b)258 1.Introduction258 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence259 3.How to Use This Method260 I.Habit261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence261 J.Writing Used to Refresh Memory261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence262 3.How to Use This Method262 K.Admissions264 1.Introduction264 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence264 3.How to Use This Method264 4.F.R.E. 801(d)(2)(E) and the Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements265 L.The Hearsay Declarant267 1.Introduction267 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence268 3.How to Use This Method268 M.Character Witnesses270 1.Introduction270 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence272 3.How to Use This Method272 4.The Problem with Character Evidence for the Defendant274 5.Teaching Points278 a.Question No. 1
The Prior Shaking Incident278 b.Question No. 2
The Animal Control Report279 N.Victims of Sexual Assault279 1.Introduction279 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence280 3.How to Use This Method283 O.Experts
Qualifications and Curriculum Vitae283 1.Introduction283 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence284 3.How to Use This Method284 P.Experts
Learned Treatises286 1.Introduction286 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence287 3.How to Use This Method287 16Putting on the Defense Case289 A.Motion for Judgment of Acquittal289 B.Direct Examination of Your Witnesses290 C.Direct Examination of Your Expert293 D.Direct Examination of Your Client295 E.Preparing Your Witnesses for Cross-Examination298 F.Resting Your Case301 G.The State's Rebuttal Evidence301 H.Objections302 1.Forms of Objections304 2.Offer of Proof306 17The Home Stretch307 A.Jury Instruction Conference307 B.Closing Argument308 C.Jury Nullification311 D.Jury Questions during Deliberations311 E.Ex-Parte Communication Between Jurors and the Court312 F.The Verdict314 G.Mistrial316 H.Adjusting Bond318 18Preparing for Sentencing319 19Postconviction Motions321 20Appeal323 A.Everything Is on the Record324 B.Stand Your Ground325 C.Setting Up the Appeal325 D.
The Big Five
326 E.Standards of Review327 1.De Novo327 2.Sufficiency of the Evidence328 3.Abuse of Discretion328 4.Harmless Error328 5.Plain Error328 6.Ineffective Assistance of Counsel329 7.Prosecutorial Misconduct330 21Parting Thoughts331 Index333
Bad News
Juror133 g.The
Good News
Juror135 h.Understanding Jury Dynamics135 i.Juror Profiling137 j.Use of Hypotheticals138 k.Thanking the Jury139 3.The Third Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Technique139 a.Incorporating the Theory of the Case141 b.How to Start142 c.Have a Partner150 d.Don't Embarrass the Jurors151 e.Let the Jurors
Own
Your Theory of the Case154 f.Breaking the Ice
Going First155 g.Challenging a Juror for Cause162 h.The Miracle of Silence167 i.The Sexual Assault Accuser170 j.Flexibility173 k.Know When to Shut Up180 l.Going
Off Road
181 m.Individually Sequestered Voir Dire181 n.Final Thoughts181 13Opening Statement183 A.Use of
First Person
188 14Cross-Examination189 A.Introduction189 1.Limitations on Lay Witness Testimony190 2.Opinions Regarding Truthfulness of a Witness or Guilt of the Defendant190 3.Limitations on Expert Witness Testimony191 B.Generally191 C.The Rules195 1.Rule No. 1: You Become the Witness195 2.Rule No. 2: Leading Questions Only196 3.Rule No. 3: Short + Statements = Control197 D.Primacy and Recency200 E.The Big Question201 F.Know When to Shut Up202 G.Know When Not to Be Aggressive203 H.When a Witness
Runs
204 I.Police Officers206 J.Expert Witnesses212 K.Being Held in Contempt214 15Impeachment217 A.Use of Inconsistent Statements218 1.Introduction218 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence218 3.How to Use This Method219 4.What Is an
Inconsistent Statement
?219 5.The General Rules of Impeachment with an Inconsistent Statement221 B.Contradictions
Contrary Evidence230 1.Introduction230 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence231 3.How to Use This Method231 C.Motivation235 1.Introduction235 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence235 3.How to Use This Method236 4.The Deal237 5.The Arresting Officer/The Lead Investigator240 D.Truthfulness244 1.Introduction244 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence244 3.How to Use This Method245 E.Convictions247 1.Introduction247 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence248 3.How to Use This Method248 F.What the Witness Could Have Done but Did Not Do251 1.Introduction251 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence252 3.How to Use This Method252 G.Capacity256 1.Introduction256 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence256 3.How to Use This Method256 4.Other Opportunities to Impeach257 H.Prior Bad Acts
404(b)258 1.Introduction258 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence259 3.How to Use This Method260 I.Habit261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence261 J.Writing Used to Refresh Memory261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence262 3.How to Use This Method262 K.Admissions264 1.Introduction264 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence264 3.How to Use This Method264 4.F.R.E. 801(d)(2)(E) and the Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements265 L.The Hearsay Declarant267 1.Introduction267 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence268 3.How to Use This Method268 M.Character Witnesses270 1.Introduction270 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence272 3.How to Use This Method272 4.The Problem with Character Evidence for the Defendant274 5.Teaching Points278 a.Question No. 1
The Prior Shaking Incident278 b.Question No. 2
The Animal Control Report279 N.Victims of Sexual Assault279 1.Introduction279 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence280 3.How to Use This Method283 O.Experts
Qualifications and Curriculum Vitae283 1.Introduction283 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence284 3.How to Use This Method284 P.Experts
Learned Treatises286 1.Introduction286 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence287 3.How to Use This Method287 16Putting on the Defense Case289 A.Motion for Judgment of Acquittal289 B.Direct Examination of Your Witnesses290 C.Direct Examination of Your Expert293 D.Direct Examination of Your Client295 E.Preparing Your Witnesses for Cross-Examination298 F.Resting Your Case301 G.The State's Rebuttal Evidence301 H.Objections302 1.Forms of Objections304 2.Offer of Proof306 17The Home Stretch307 A.Jury Instruction Conference307 B.Closing Argument308 C.Jury Nullification311 D.Jury Questions during Deliberations311 E.Ex-Parte Communication Between Jurors and the Court312 F.The Verdict314 G.Mistrial316 H.Adjusting Bond318 18Preparing for Sentencing319 19Postconviction Motions321 20Appeal323 A.Everything Is on the Record324 B.Stand Your Ground325 C.Setting Up the Appeal325 D.
The Big Five
326 E.Standards of Review327 1.De Novo327 2.Sufficiency of the Evidence328 3.Abuse of Discretion328 4.Harmless Error328 5.Plain Error328 6.Ineffective Assistance of Counsel329 7.Prosecutorial Misconduct330 21Parting Thoughts331 Index333
Prefacexv Acknowledgmentsxvii Introductionxxi Why We Do What We Doxxi 1Introduction and Overview1 A.Dealing with Fear6 B.Always Tell the Truth8 C.Integrity11 2Getting Started19 A.Getting Familiar with Your Case19 B.Private Attorneys and the Fee Agreement21 C.Public Defenders23 D.Meeting the Client24 E.Investigation28 1.Private Attorneys30 2.Public Defenders30 3Arraignment in the Lower Court (Misdemeanors Only)31 A.Initial Appearance (Felony)32 B.Preparing the Client for a Guilty Plea (Misdemeanor)32 C.Re-Arraignment33 4Trial in the Lower Court (Misdemeanors Only)35 A.Bench Trial35 B.Jury Trial37 5Preliminary Hearing39 A.Preparation42 B.Motions44 C.Dismissal of Charges45 D.Should the Defense Present Evidence?46 E.Adjusting Bond47 F.Closed Hearings48 G.Discovery49 6Representation Before the Grand Jury51 A.Initial Appearance in the Lower Court (Felony)53 7Arraignment in District Court55 A.Preparing the Client for a Guilty Plea56 B.The Conditional Guilty Plea59 C.The Non-Resident Client59 8Discovery61 A.From the State61 B.From the Defense65 9Motion for Mental Evaluation67 10Preparing Your Case for Trial71 A.Generally71 B.The Theory of the Case and the Case Theme73 C.Jury Instructions76 D.Witnesses77 1.Deposing Witnesses77 2.Expert Witnesses78 E.Evidence81 1.DNA Evidence82 2.Demonstrative Evidence84 F.Plea Negotiations and Agreements85 G.The Proffer and Proffer Letter88 H.The Pretrial Memorandum92 I.Briefs, Motions, and Deadlines94 1.Motions in Limine97 2.Rule 404(b) Motions and Motions to Suppress Evidence97 J.Working with the Prosecuting Attorney99 K.Working with the Court101 L.Continuing the Trial102 11Setting the Stage105 A.Dealing with the Press106 B.Dealing with a Hostile Court107 C.Using Computers and Audio/Video Equipment108 12Voir Dire111 A.Voir Dire in Federal Court112 B.Overview112 C.The Rules116 1.The First Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Law116 a.Challenges for Cause120 2.The Second Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Philosophy121 a.Voir Dire and the Defense Attorney122 b.Accepting the Jurors as They Are122 c.How Jurors Feel128 d.Voir Dire Is Theater128 e.Revealing Our Fear131 f.The
Bad News
Juror133 g.The
Good News
Juror135 h.Understanding Jury Dynamics135 i.Juror Profiling137 j.Use of Hypotheticals138 k.Thanking the Jury139 3.The Third Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Technique139 a.Incorporating the Theory of the Case141 b.How to Start142 c.Have a Partner150 d.Don't Embarrass the Jurors151 e.Let the Jurors
Own
Your Theory of the Case154 f.Breaking the Ice
Going First155 g.Challenging a Juror for Cause162 h.The Miracle of Silence167 i.The Sexual Assault Accuser170 j.Flexibility173 k.Know When to Shut Up180 l.Going
Off Road
181 m.Individually Sequestered Voir Dire181 n.Final Thoughts181 13Opening Statement183 A.Use of
First Person
188 14Cross-Examination189 A.Introduction189 1.Limitations on Lay Witness Testimony190 2.Opinions Regarding Truthfulness of a Witness or Guilt of the Defendant190 3.Limitations on Expert Witness Testimony191 B.Generally191 C.The Rules195 1.Rule No. 1: You Become the Witness195 2.Rule No. 2: Leading Questions Only196 3.Rule No. 3: Short + Statements = Control197 D.Primacy and Recency200 E.The Big Question201 F.Know When to Shut Up202 G.Know When Not to Be Aggressive203 H.When a Witness
Runs
204 I.Police Officers206 J.Expert Witnesses212 K.Being Held in Contempt214 15Impeachment217 A.Use of Inconsistent Statements218 1.Introduction218 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence218 3.How to Use This Method219 4.What Is an
Inconsistent Statement
?219 5.The General Rules of Impeachment with an Inconsistent Statement221 B.Contradictions
Contrary Evidence230 1.Introduction230 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence231 3.How to Use This Method231 C.Motivation235 1.Introduction235 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence235 3.How to Use This Method236 4.The Deal237 5.The Arresting Officer/The Lead Investigator240 D.Truthfulness244 1.Introduction244 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence244 3.How to Use This Method245 E.Convictions247 1.Introduction247 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence248 3.How to Use This Method248 F.What the Witness Could Have Done but Did Not Do251 1.Introduction251 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence252 3.How to Use This Method252 G.Capacity256 1.Introduction256 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence256 3.How to Use This Method256 4.Other Opportunities to Impeach257 H.Prior Bad Acts
404(b)258 1.Introduction258 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence259 3.How to Use This Method260 I.Habit261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence261 J.Writing Used to Refresh Memory261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence262 3.How to Use This Method262 K.Admissions264 1.Introduction264 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence264 3.How to Use This Method264 4.F.R.E. 801(d)(2)(E) and the Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements265 L.The Hearsay Declarant267 1.Introduction267 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence268 3.How to Use This Method268 M.Character Witnesses270 1.Introduction270 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence272 3.How to Use This Method272 4.The Problem with Character Evidence for the Defendant274 5.Teaching Points278 a.Question No. 1
The Prior Shaking Incident278 b.Question No. 2
The Animal Control Report279 N.Victims of Sexual Assault279 1.Introduction279 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence280 3.How to Use This Method283 O.Experts
Qualifications and Curriculum Vitae283 1.Introduction283 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence284 3.How to Use This Method284 P.Experts
Learned Treatises286 1.Introduction286 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence287 3.How to Use This Method287 16Putting on the Defense Case289 A.Motion for Judgment of Acquittal289 B.Direct Examination of Your Witnesses290 C.Direct Examination of Your Expert293 D.Direct Examination of Your Client295 E.Preparing Your Witnesses for Cross-Examination298 F.Resting Your Case301 G.The State's Rebuttal Evidence301 H.Objections302 1.Forms of Objections304 2.Offer of Proof306 17The Home Stretch307 A.Jury Instruction Conference307 B.Closing Argument308 C.Jury Nullification311 D.Jury Questions during Deliberations311 E.Ex-Parte Communication Between Jurors and the Court312 F.The Verdict314 G.Mistrial316 H.Adjusting Bond318 18Preparing for Sentencing319 19Postconviction Motions321 20Appeal323 A.Everything Is on the Record324 B.Stand Your Ground325 C.Setting Up the Appeal325 D.
The Big Five
326 E.Standards of Review327 1.De Novo327 2.Sufficiency of the Evidence328 3.Abuse of Discretion328 4.Harmless Error328 5.Plain Error328 6.Ineffective Assistance of Counsel329 7.Prosecutorial Misconduct330 21Parting Thoughts331 Index333
Bad News
Juror133 g.The
Good News
Juror135 h.Understanding Jury Dynamics135 i.Juror Profiling137 j.Use of Hypotheticals138 k.Thanking the Jury139 3.The Third Rule of Voir Dire: Know the Technique139 a.Incorporating the Theory of the Case141 b.How to Start142 c.Have a Partner150 d.Don't Embarrass the Jurors151 e.Let the Jurors
Own
Your Theory of the Case154 f.Breaking the Ice
Going First155 g.Challenging a Juror for Cause162 h.The Miracle of Silence167 i.The Sexual Assault Accuser170 j.Flexibility173 k.Know When to Shut Up180 l.Going
Off Road
181 m.Individually Sequestered Voir Dire181 n.Final Thoughts181 13Opening Statement183 A.Use of
First Person
188 14Cross-Examination189 A.Introduction189 1.Limitations on Lay Witness Testimony190 2.Opinions Regarding Truthfulness of a Witness or Guilt of the Defendant190 3.Limitations on Expert Witness Testimony191 B.Generally191 C.The Rules195 1.Rule No. 1: You Become the Witness195 2.Rule No. 2: Leading Questions Only196 3.Rule No. 3: Short + Statements = Control197 D.Primacy and Recency200 E.The Big Question201 F.Know When to Shut Up202 G.Know When Not to Be Aggressive203 H.When a Witness
Runs
204 I.Police Officers206 J.Expert Witnesses212 K.Being Held in Contempt214 15Impeachment217 A.Use of Inconsistent Statements218 1.Introduction218 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence218 3.How to Use This Method219 4.What Is an
Inconsistent Statement
?219 5.The General Rules of Impeachment with an Inconsistent Statement221 B.Contradictions
Contrary Evidence230 1.Introduction230 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence231 3.How to Use This Method231 C.Motivation235 1.Introduction235 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence235 3.How to Use This Method236 4.The Deal237 5.The Arresting Officer/The Lead Investigator240 D.Truthfulness244 1.Introduction244 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence244 3.How to Use This Method245 E.Convictions247 1.Introduction247 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence248 3.How to Use This Method248 F.What the Witness Could Have Done but Did Not Do251 1.Introduction251 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence252 3.How to Use This Method252 G.Capacity256 1.Introduction256 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence256 3.How to Use This Method256 4.Other Opportunities to Impeach257 H.Prior Bad Acts
404(b)258 1.Introduction258 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence259 3.How to Use This Method260 I.Habit261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence261 J.Writing Used to Refresh Memory261 1.Introduction261 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence262 3.How to Use This Method262 K.Admissions264 1.Introduction264 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence264 3.How to Use This Method264 4.F.R.E. 801(d)(2)(E) and the Admissibility of Co-Conspirator Statements265 L.The Hearsay Declarant267 1.Introduction267 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence268 3.How to Use This Method268 M.Character Witnesses270 1.Introduction270 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence272 3.How to Use This Method272 4.The Problem with Character Evidence for the Defendant274 5.Teaching Points278 a.Question No. 1
The Prior Shaking Incident278 b.Question No. 2
The Animal Control Report279 N.Victims of Sexual Assault279 1.Introduction279 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence280 3.How to Use This Method283 O.Experts
Qualifications and Curriculum Vitae283 1.Introduction283 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence284 3.How to Use This Method284 P.Experts
Learned Treatises286 1.Introduction286 2.Relevant Federal Rules of Evidence287 3.How to Use This Method287 16Putting on the Defense Case289 A.Motion for Judgment of Acquittal289 B.Direct Examination of Your Witnesses290 C.Direct Examination of Your Expert293 D.Direct Examination of Your Client295 E.Preparing Your Witnesses for Cross-Examination298 F.Resting Your Case301 G.The State's Rebuttal Evidence301 H.Objections302 1.Forms of Objections304 2.Offer of Proof306 17The Home Stretch307 A.Jury Instruction Conference307 B.Closing Argument308 C.Jury Nullification311 D.Jury Questions during Deliberations311 E.Ex-Parte Communication Between Jurors and the Court312 F.The Verdict314 G.Mistrial316 H.Adjusting Bond318 18Preparing for Sentencing319 19Postconviction Motions321 20Appeal323 A.Everything Is on the Record324 B.Stand Your Ground325 C.Setting Up the Appeal325 D.
The Big Five
326 E.Standards of Review327 1.De Novo327 2.Sufficiency of the Evidence328 3.Abuse of Discretion328 4.Harmless Error328 5.Plain Error328 6.Ineffective Assistance of Counsel329 7.Prosecutorial Misconduct330 21Parting Thoughts331 Index333