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How do lawyers lean jurors in the feverishness of the trial? Why do the many appropriate hearing lawyers appear uncannily means to get the outcome they want? In responding these questions, folklorist Sam Schrager vindicates—but with the twist—the drawn out idea that lawyers have been actors who try by suave means to get the truth. He shows that attorneys have no preference though to provide the jury trial, from commencement to end, as an suave performance: as storytelling fight in that feat many mostly goes to the male or lady who has higher carry out of craft. Drawn from fieldwork in the Philadelphia courts as well as during the Smithsonian Institution’s American Trial Lawyers program, The Trial Lawyer’s Art gives the remarkable, in-depth demeanour during this qualification of performa… More >>
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One Comment
A beautiful piece of work, and a moving tribute to great trial attorneys across America. Having defended criminal trials for 33 years, I appreciate the insight and writing skills it took to produce this book.
William C. Head
Attorney at Law
Atlanta, GA
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