The Art of Cross-Examination
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The Art of Cross-Examination
Product Code: 5310001
Publication Date: 1976
Page Count: 32
Trim Size: 6 x 9 Paperback
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Litigation
Topics: Litigation, Trial Advocacy
Format: Book - 5310001
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About the Book

This classic essay summarizes what every lawyer should know about "destructive cross-examination," the art of discrediting a witness. Here, Younger first published his Nine Modes of Impeachment (a simple formulation of all the rules pertaining to this type of examination, for use at a second's notice) and his Ten Commandments of Cross-Examination. He also describes the three qualities of a successful cross-examiner, the one critical trial preparation technique, and the three touchstones of a good jury argument.