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Cross-Examination Handbook: Persuasion, Strategies, and Technique, Second Edition

Authors
  • Ronald H. Clark
  • George R. Dekle Sr.
  • William S. Bailey
Series / Aspen Coursebook Series
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Description
The Cross-Examination Handbook teaches students the skills and strategies behind planning and conducting a persuasive cross-examination. This book offers step-by-step instruction and outstanding examples from illustrative trials. Two criminal and two civil case files, along with role-play assignments, give students practice actually planning and executing a cross-examination.
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About the authors
Ronald H. Clark

Professor Clark is a nationally known lecturer, author and Distinguished Practitioner in Residence at Seattle University Law School. Mr. Clark has lectured at over 40 national courses and for numerous bar associations and prosecutor associations across the country. At Seattle University Law School, he currently teaches Pretrial Advocacy, Trial Advocacy, Essential Lawyering Skills, and Advanced Trial Advocacy Institute (a week-long continuing legal education course founded in 2014). He conducted international training for the Department of Justice in Bosnia and Kosovo and a train-the-trainers course (Proyecto Diamante) for Department of Justice lawyers who would in turn teach trial advocacy in Mexico. The Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys awarded Clark the Presidentrsquo;s Award of Merit. He has been awarded both the Distinguished Faculty Award and a Lecturer of Merit Award by the National College of District Attorneys as well as the Deanrsquo;s Award of Honor. For 27 years, Mr. Clark was in the King County Prosecutorrsquo;s office in Seattle, Washington, where he served as a deputy prosecutor (including member of the special trial team prosecuting Seattle payoff and public corruption cases), senior deputy prosecutor, head of the juvenile court and filing units, Assistant Chief in charge of the trial teams and, for ten years, as Chief Deputy of the Criminal Division leading over 115 attorneys. Next, he was the Senior Training Counsel at the then newly built National Advocacy Center in Columbia, South Carolina. Clark pioneered the first courses conducted at the NAC when it opened its doors to state and local prosecutors and for the following six years. He also directed other national courses around the country, including the Executive Prosecutor Course and Successful Trial Strategies. Professor Clark has co-authored five publications, including three with Professors Mitchell and Berger including, Trial Advocacy, 4th edition; Pretrial Advocacy, 4th edition; Evidence Skills. ; and Cross-Examination Handbook, 2nd edition (Bill Bailey and Bob Dekle ndash; The bookrsquo;s website is www.crossexambook.com and the three authors write a Cross-Examination Blog found at http:wwwcrossx.blogspot.com) and Opening Statement and Closing Argument. He also wrote Making and Meeting Objections: Handbook for Washington Trial Attorneys, and he was the Chief Author for the Criminal Trial Practice and Techniques chapter of the Washington Practice Manual. He has written and lectured frequently on professional responsibility. He was a member of the blue ribbon American Bar Association Task Force that formulated the Prosecution and Defense Function Standards. Also, he was on the Public Law and Ethics Committee for the Washington State Association of Municipal Attorneys that produced a Public Law Ethics Primer. He was also the editor of the professional responsibility book, Doing Justice, a Prosecutorrsquo;s Guide to Ethics and Civil Liability.

George R. Dekle
University of Florida

Numerous continuing legal education courses put on by the Florida Bar, the National College of District Attorneys (NCDA), the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys#39; Association (FPAA), and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. Prosecution and defense in all courts of all types of criminal cases, from criminal traffic to capital murder. Additional experience: Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act cases, Baker Act commitments, contraband forfeitures, dependency cases, sexually violent predator commitments, coronerrsquo;s inquests, grand jury proceedings, extradition proceedings, and executive assignments.

Product Information
Edition
Second Edition
Publication date
2014-12-10
Copyright Year
2015
Pages
384
Paperback
9781454852001
Subject
Trial Practice
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