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Practical Law checklists help attorneys ensure that they are covering all issues when working through a project. Using timelines, flowcharts, tables, decision trees, and lists of issues, you can track steps to completion of any legal undertaking.
A Look at the Trial Process Presentation of Evidence and Testimony of Witnesses. The plaintiffs or prosecutions case is presented first. Closing Arguments. Presentation of Jury Instructions (Charging the Jury) Deliberation. Announcement of the Verdict.
Some examples of things that you might keep in this section include: A list of all exhibits you intend to enter into evidence. A list of common objections. Copies of some of the Evidence Code that give rise to the common objections. Names and telephone numbers for any witnesses in case you need to call them from court.
Real evidence, often called physical evidence, consists of material items involved in a case, objects and things the jury can physically hold and inspect. Examples of real evidence include fingerprints, blood samples, DNA, a knife, a gun, and other physical objects.
A comprehensive trial preparation checklist includes initial case review, evidence gathering and organization, witness preparation, legal research and strategy, pre-trial motions and filings, and trial logistics and administration.
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In general an attorney can hang on to certain items in your file if you owe him money. If you dont owe him money tell him you will file a var complaint against him for not turning the file over to you. If he doesnt turn it over you can call the state bar and file a complaint.
The Trial Notebook, if used and developed properly, is an invaluable tool in the preparation and presentation of your clients case. Even if you have a bad facts case, Trial Notebooks can help organize and clarify the case for the attorney, the jury and the judge and maximize the outcome for your client.
What does Pre-trial checklist mean? A further form served on the parties to a claim by the court, seeking confirmation that previous directions have been complied with, and seeking further information to allow the court to consider whether any further directions are necessary and to make or confirm a trial listing.

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