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Avoid this Cross Examination Mistake! (Cross Examination Example included)

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2019
  • Have you made this mistake with your cross examination questions? Or maybe you're making this mistake and don't realize it. What's the mistake? Well... here's a hint... it has to do with Scooby Doo... and asking one question too many!
    If you have made this mistake, then you know it can pretty much ruin the best cross examination.
    So check out this video to find out what the mistake is and so you can see a cross examination example that shows you how to avoid this mistake!
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Komentáře • 22

  • @submarineaz
    @submarineaz Před rokem +5

    I got my Scooby Doo moment last time I was in traffic court! I picked apart the Trooper's pacing technique piece by piece using the way that the road curved and dipped to call into question whether he could maintain an accurate pace while watching his speedometer. I said "So are we to believe that you could maintain X amount of distance from my bumper while negotiating a road that curved right then left while depressing under another freeway AND log your speed?" The officer shrugged and the judge said "I don't think we heard your answer Officer" and I say "I think we know his answer your Honor". Dismissed! I was doing 85 in a 65 at 3 a.m. on my way to work. Your video is helping me again with another traffic citation next month!

    • @ibrahimkayikci2146
      @ibrahimkayikci2146 Před rokem +3

      I'm glad that you dodged trouble, but please don't do 85 on a 65 again 🙏

  • @hamaljay
    @hamaljay Před 2 lety +8

    To summarize don't ask the witness to make the conclusion because then they might be able to change the narrative.

  • @oswaldjackson7015
    @oswaldjackson7015 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Life changing.
    A lot of these tips apply to sales too

  • @rommeldelapena3689
    @rommeldelapena3689 Před 3 lety +1

    What if the victim confused to the question but his affidavit and statement was certain.how do the judge look at it?

  • @iamnormal8648
    @iamnormal8648 Před 9 měsíci

    Not only Scooby Doo, but also Legally Blonde (1st movie). Elle got a witness to crack under cross-exam and confess that she killed her father. In reality it doesn't work that way. The witness would just stick to her story, and let the jury draw their own conclusions from Elle's theory with perms and showers.

  • @masingitadollencemathye6029

    Nice one, I will not dig my heels by pursuing scoop doo moment but proving facts

  • @smith899
    @smith899 Před 3 lety +2

    Question, I would think the defense attorney would see that coming and would redirect asking if his client were drunk. How would that affect your submission?

    • @LawVenture
      @LawVenture  Před 3 lety +6

      The real question is how effective the redirect would be after those series of questions. At the end of the day, you're not trying to get the witness to agree with you. Instead, you're trying to make an impression on the jury.

  • @tommytracksuit
    @tommytracksuit Před 4 lety +7

    Clapper board

  • @G.Harley.Davidson
    @G.Harley.Davidson Před 9 měsíci

    What if defendant is non responsive over and over again?

  • @MystiskLime
    @MystiskLime Před 7 měsíci

    Would it still be OK to ask: "Is it correct that you got in the car 2 hours after your last beer?"

  • @annyaw6233
    @annyaw6233 Před 4 lety +4

    These videos r really interesting

  • @arthurchakanyuka496
    @arthurchakanyuka496 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant

  • @commonerIndian
    @commonerIndian Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks

  • @ChildishJimbono
    @ChildishJimbono Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video!

  • @user-oj6py9fl6e
    @user-oj6py9fl6e Před rokem

    Why are we learning cross from prosecution perspective?? No offense, but prosecutors are notoriously bad at cross, and I say that with first hand experience as a defense attorney. (Ps some of the best lawyers I know are prosecutors, not hate, but building a case is not the same as deconstructing)

  • @joseph-michaelmckay672

    Man its almost like you're trying to hide stuff from the jury