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if youamp;#39;re going to be prosecuting your own cases in court you should have access to the same training that defense attorneys have iamp;#39;ll let you in on a little secret they donamp;#39;t teach you how to do trials in law school itamp;#39;s an acquired skill anyone can learn it even you in this video iamp;#39;m going to explain how to do something that i see officers struggle with all the time and thatamp;#39;s how do i enter my exhibits into evidence in this video iamp;#39;m going to break down and explain how to enter your exhibits into evidence coming up whatamp;#39;s up everybody welcome back to the tactical in-service podcast a podcast for law enforcement where i break down training topics in case law to help you the law enforcement community stay up on the law iamp;#39;m attorney eric scramble with tactical legal solutions and today iamp;#39;m going to be talking about how to enter exhibits into evidence at least two basic exhibits i want to cover how do you en