(A) redirect examination
(B) re-cross-examination
(C) putting on a rebuttal case
(D) learning to understand that a “trial order” or “scheduling order” is not a “suggestion”
More often than not jurors strongly factor in decisions based upon the handling & outcome of what happened during Redirect or re-cross or the rebuttal case. This is why the trial lawyer must train, prepare & plan for these phases of each trial. In this presentation, we will focus on how to predict what the defense will do …(in part, through the O.S.P.A. process—Opposition Strategy Prediction Assessment)…to be ready to win the case in these trial moments. You will learn to exploit the power of your case in real-time advocacy.
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