In the summer of 1975 NITA’s faculty member, Irving Younger, lectured to 182 program participants of NITA’s National Session. The result of this lecture is the video of Younger’s well-known speech, The Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination. That year, like all years at the National Session, the lecture is given on Flagstaff Mountain in Boulder, Colorado.
The Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination:
1. Be brief
2. Use plain words
3. Ask only leading questions
4. Be prepared
5. Listen
6. Don't get into a quarrel
7. Avoid repetition
8. Disallow witness explanations
9. Limit questioning
10. Save the main point for the summation
Monday, May 19, 2008
The Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination
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advocacy tips,
cross-examination,
Irving Younger
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Irving Younger's insights and tips on trial practice continue to be always timely.
Yes. I have commented. See Gregory Chandler's The 10 Commandments of Cross Examination on my blog.
Blog: Gregory Chandler's The Weight of the Law
GREGORY CHANDLER, Attorney at Law
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