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Direct Examination; Trial Objections

Recorded on: Aug. 8, 2013
Running Time: 01:00:30

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Taken from the Web Program California Trial Advocacy 2013 recorded August, 2013 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics  [01:00:30]

Direct Examination; Trial Objections 
[01:00:30]

This session will offer tips on witness preparation, how best to organize and outline your direct examinations, pointers on how to get documents into evidence during direct, and a discussion of key trial objections to make during a direct-examination.

The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • California Evidence Wheel 2012 Edition
    Robert S. Arns
  • California Evidence Code Section 352
    Robert S. Arns
  • California Evidence Code Section 776
    Robert S. Arns
  • Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 611—Mode and Order of Examining Witnesses and Presenting Evidence
    Robert S. Arns

Presentation Material

  • Direct Examination (PowerPoint Slides)
    Donald W. Carlson, Robert S. Arns, Wilma J. Gray
Speaker(s)
Robert S Arns ~ The Arns Law Firm
Donald W Carlson ~ Carlson Calladine & Peterson LLP
Wilma J Gray ~ McNamara, Ney, Beatty, Slattery, Borges & Ambacher LLP
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