Admissibility of Demonstrative Exhibits
February 15th, 2013 | by Trey Cox
Demonstrative evidence is cool and persuasive, but how do we take that next step and place it in the jury [&hellip
February 15th, 2013 | by Trey Cox
Demonstrative evidence is cool and persuasive, but how do we take that next step and place it in the jury [&hellip
February 8th, 2013 | by Trey Cox
Demonstrative evidence should be used to clearly or memorably convey the theme or concept. There are five broad purposes for [&hellip
February 1st, 2013 | by Trey Cox
As trial lawyers, we have to provide information in the format that our jurors require. There are many studies that [&hellip
January 25th, 2013 | by The Jury Rules
Even with sufficient planning and preparation, problems with demonstrative aids are inevitable. Presentation problems do not determine the outcome of [&hellip
January 11th, 2013 | by Trey Cox
[C]harts and diagrams designed to summarize or perhaps emphasize the testimony of witnesses are, within the discretion of the trial [&hellip
December 28th, 2012 | by Trey Cox
To increase the power and persuasiveness of demonstrative exhibits use Rule 1006 to amplify and drive your point home. Summary [&hellip