Thanks Professor Rose. Good lecture on how to present a good cross. I am in a different jurisdiction to you but your rules apply here. I appreciate you publishing it. I will be better because of the knowledge you impart.
I'm finding these videos and other similar ones the best way to prepare for being-cross examined. Understanding the strategies being used, how manipulation is applied to maneuver a witness to a specific goal is priceless. The actual witness preparation does not provide the understanding of technique, and how that technique and control can be broken very easily by telling the truth and at the same time, not allowing oneself to be manipulated to benefit the other person's story which may or may not be the truth at all. I think all witnesses should be directed to watching these types of videos. Understanding how strategies work, what is the process and the steps that create the strategy to shred a witness, even one that is telling the truth as sworn to do, is the first step in not allowing the cross-examiner to start off in control.
Stephanie, do not be so naive. If a witness watches this video, it will not help him / her. I invite you to have yourself cross-examined in the witness stand; you will find that human nature will not allow you to achieve the result which you think you are capable of achieving. Witness coaching is not permitted; this is perhaps the most crucial of points here. I can tell that there is a sense of lay person in you.
Thanks for opening the door as I have cross examination coming up for wrongful termination after 23.5 years as the trailer moved off the shipping dock driver didn't put on park but instead of going after the company they fired me
Only person with certain amount of legal knowledge as well as knowledge of basic principle of cross-examination can understand the importance of content of your speech. very good explanation ..Thank you.
Very good info to go any time to open a case myself in a personal way with only one thing in my brain make them to paid for the pain they make me suffering in my body and in my brain here there or any where they are 😠
@@jacksontrollinger876 Are you a L1? Is this why I served in the military and went on to a very successful career in Law enforcement. So you only have to listen to what you want to hear? Free speech is free for all. I helped pay for it. Grow up. You are going to have to one day. So why not today?
Ahh, how that first part of "asking the witness a question" bring back memories. You are not asking a question you are telling a story. Any good AUSA worth his salt would object. "Your honor is there a question there somewhere or is he testifying? Now this is not going anywhere but it will break the defense attorney's rhythm and wake the jury up. What I liked to do is wait until the defense attorney has gone through his speech and the ask for the question again. No, you are not in control. The truth is in control. Your conclusion is correct "if" and if is the biggest word in the English dictionary is correct, the witness heard "bang" and then looked up, he saw nothing. It was already over. Reminds me of the story that you never ask a question you don't already know the answer to. Once upon a time asked a witness if he actually saw the defendant bite off the victim's ear. The witness said no. The attorney asked, then how did you know he did it. Witness says on accounta I seen him spit it out. Sorry for rambling. I have only seen a few minutes of your post. I have been cross examined by arguably one of the best defense attorneys in the State of Texas. I will critique you according to him at the end of your video.
I enjoyed it very much. It appears to me to be a "losers" strategy. What I mean by that is you know your client is guilty and you are providing the fiduciary zealot defense of your client.
Professor “ “I” " am your weirdest student absorbing your introduction to CROSS EXAMINATION from Singapore. A mostly English speaking nation-state. Money keeps it safe. Money pays for "military muscle", maybe some diplomacy
Thanks Professor Rose. Good lecture on how to present a good cross. I am in a different jurisdiction to you but your rules apply here. I appreciate you publishing it. I will be better because of the knowledge you impart.
I'm finding these videos and other similar ones the best way to prepare for being-cross examined. Understanding the strategies being used, how manipulation is applied to maneuver a witness to a specific goal is priceless. The actual witness preparation does not provide the understanding of technique, and how that technique and control can be broken very easily by telling the truth and at the same time, not allowing oneself to be manipulated to benefit the other person's story which may or may not be the truth at all.
I think all witnesses should be directed to watching these types of videos. Understanding how strategies work, what is the process and the steps that create the strategy to shred a witness, even one that is telling the truth as sworn to do, is the first step in not allowing the cross-examiner to start off in control.
Stephanie, do not be so naive. If a witness watches this video, it will not help him / her. I invite you to have yourself cross-examined in the witness stand; you will find that human nature will not allow you to achieve the result which you think you are capable of achieving.
Witness coaching is not permitted; this is perhaps the most crucial of points here. I can tell that there is a sense of lay person in you.
Thanks for opening the door as I have cross examination coming up for wrongful termination after 23.5 years as the trailer moved off the shipping dock driver didn't put on park but instead of going after the company they fired me
More examples please. Abstract concept is great, but examples are critical at making the understanding go in and stick
Only person with certain amount of legal knowledge as well as knowledge of basic principle of cross-examination can understand the importance of content of your speech. very good explanation ..Thank you.
can you please refer more examples in your speeches, it will make the content more understandable and meaningful...Thank you.
You American lawyers are a different breed to us in Aus.
British Accredation registry = BAR, these have infiltrated and taken over america, their criminals in my eye.
Very good info to go any time to open a case myself in a personal way with only one thing in my brain make them to paid for the pain they make me suffering in my body and in my brain here there or any where they are 😠
I could not help but notice you never mentioned getting the truth out of a witness.
why are you so mad? you're a failed trial attorney. Go home.
@@jacksontrollinger876 Are you a L1? Is this why I served in the military and went on to a very successful career in Law enforcement. So you only have to listen to what you want to hear? Free speech is free for all. I helped pay for it. Grow up. You are going to have to one day. So why not today?
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Ahh, how that first part of "asking the witness a question" bring back memories. You are not asking a question you are telling a story. Any good AUSA worth his salt would object. "Your honor is there a question there somewhere or is he testifying? Now this is not going anywhere but it will break the defense attorney's rhythm and wake the jury up. What I liked to do is wait until the defense attorney has gone through his speech and the ask for the question again. No, you are not in control. The truth is in control. Your conclusion is correct "if" and if is the biggest word in the English dictionary is correct, the witness heard "bang" and then looked up, he saw nothing. It was already over. Reminds me of the story that you never ask a question you don't already know the answer to. Once upon a time asked a witness if he actually saw the defendant bite off the victim's ear. The witness said no. The attorney asked, then how did you know he did it. Witness says on accounta I seen him spit it out. Sorry for rambling. I have only seen a few minutes of your post. I have been cross examined by arguably one of the best defense attorneys in the State of Texas. I will critique you according to him at the end of your video.
Thank you!
I learned from your a lot. I like it.
Objection! Your honour, this testimony is damaging to my case!
I enjoyed it very much. It appears to me to be a "losers" strategy. What I mean by that is you know your client is guilty and you are providing the fiduciary zealot defense of your client.
Be sure to stand between me and the jury.
Has this fellow ever tried a case?
Do you have substantive criticism, or are you just throwing together hastily worded screeds?
Great job sir please give how to cross examine the rape victims.
Professor “ “I” " am your weirdest student absorbing your introduction to CROSS EXAMINATION from Singapore. A mostly English speaking nation-state. Money keeps it safe. Money pays for "military muscle", maybe some diplomacy
😂 BAR Members are screwed
Just tell the truth: than all the evidence patterns will match what you say.
A pinellas county judge would go nuts if one started with or no ' so u brushed your teeth" Give me a break.
Its an example dude... Give ME a break...