ZACHARY SCHULTZ CARR COMPETITION 2012 Cross Examination: Forcing the Story
Dec 13, 2015
RULES
Always lead your witness.
Control the entire process.
Gather momentum.
Don’t ask a question you don’t know the answer to.
An Discredited Witness
Take your easy attacks first.
Simple things go a long way to discredit a witness.
Listen to direct very carefully. Witness often hang themselves.
Key into the common sense problems.
A Prominent Attorney
Volume control is crucial.
Effectively position yourself.
Control the well with transitions and gestures.
Be wary of gender, size, and perception problems.
An effective cross is a short cross.
Pockets help make a cross easier to follow and maximize retention.
A Clear Point
A Clear Point (Cont.)
Know your witnesses statements better than they do.
Don’t let the cross become a fight. Maintain the position of power.
“Withdrawn!” Isn’t a real thing.
A cross isn’t a narrative it is a component of theory.
Example
Listen to the content and form of questioning.
Watch positioning and gestures.
Try and figure out where this cross fits in the theory.
Hearsay
An: Out of court Statement Being offered For the truth Of the matter asserted
More nuances than we could cover here but be aware of this in preparation. Find your exceptions ahead of time.
Objection!
All you have to say is “Objection Grounds!”
Judges tend to dislike speaking objections. Let them ask you for more if they want it.
Stand.
Do not respond to OC. Respond to the judge directly.
Losing
Pretend nothing happened at all.
Don’t abandon objections just because you lose a few.
In competition judges tend to overrule as a mater of course.
Don’t re-raise the issue.