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311. Am Jur Proof of Facts 2d.
Thomson West. Vols. 1-50. Complete set current through 2002 pocket
part supplements. Ex-private law library, very good. Publisher’s
Price $545. Special. $195.
* This set helps determine and prove the essential facts in the
following areas of law: real property, wills, trusts and estates,
taxation, administrative law, contracts, family law, insurance,
commercial law, criminal law, personal injury, injury-negligence,
and many others. 
312. Am Jur Proof of Facts 3d.
Thomson West. Volumes 1 to 69, current through 2002 supplements
[with] 2002 edition General Index in 4 softbound volumes.
Ex-private law library, very good condition. Publisher’s Price
$1,530. Special $595.
* Contains particular facts essential to a cause of action or a
defense. Each article generally provides background information on
applicable law, technical background, evidentiary considerations,
defense considerations, elements of proof, elements of damages,
model discovery, illustrative proofs, jury instructions,
illustrations and bibliographies. 
313. Brown Ph.D., Olen R.
The Art and Science of Expert Witnessing. The Definitive Guide
for Attorneys and Experts. Leawood, KS: Cypress Publishing
Group, Inc., 2002. xxii: 304 pp. Softbound. New. $95.
* Contents include: Junk Science, Frye, and the Daubert Case; The
Expert Witness; The Undisclosed Consultant; Retaining Experts;
Becoming an Expert Witness; Scientific Data Collection and Analysis;
Writing Technical Reports; The Expert Opinion; The Deposition and
Other Discovery; The Trial: Overview and Preparation; The Trial:
Direct Examination; The Trial: Cross-Examination; The Trial:
Redirect, Recross, and Rebuttal Testimony; After the Trial; Special
Problems and Solutions; Ethics for Experts; Summation; Glossary;
Index. 

314. Cross-Examination: Science and Techniques.
Larry S. Pozner and Roger J. Dodd. Charlottesville, VA: The Michie
Company, 1993. xxix, 734 pp. Cloth. Fine. [With] 2003 pocket part
cumulative supplement. LexisNexis. iii, 38 pp. Special $65.
* Explains of how to: Use voir dire to create great jurors; Use a
fact-driven investigation to develop a winning theory; Use a
witness’s own words to follow your theme and theory; Control the
runaway witness; Communicate winning theories in opening, cross, and
closing; Use loops to box in the witness; Use tactical sequencing to
create the most powerful cross; Convert a witness’s silence into
admission of fact; Induce the witness to voice your pre-selected
words; Prepare for devastating impeachment; Close off any escape
routes for the witness; Punish the evasive or “I don’t know”
witness; Control the crying witness; Use timing, posture,
inflection, diction, wording, eye contact, and other effects to
emphasize a witness’s concession. 
315. Hastie, Reid and Steven D. Penrod, Nancy Pennington.
Inside the Jury. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983.
viii, 277 pp. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN
2002025963. ISBN 1-58477-269-7. Cloth. $95. 

Classic Trial Lawyers Collection by Herbert Stern
316. Trying Cases to Win: Voire Dire & Opening Argument.
Herbert Stern. Wiley Law Publications, 1991. 686 pp. cloth [with]
Trying Cases to Win: Direct Examination. 1992, 457 pp.
cloth [with] Trying Cases to Win: Cross Examination.
1993, 450 pp. cloth [with] Trying Cases to Win:
Summation. 1995, 448 pp. cloth. [With] Trying Cases
to Win: Anatomy of a Trial. 1999. Cloth. Together five books.
New. $625.

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