By Kevin Duffis
Trial attorneys must develop rapport with the jury, beyond a mere understanding of the logic of the argument, to win the minds of the jury. And they must remember that much of human communication is nonverbal. They must be good actors in the courtroom.
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Trial attorneys must develop rapport with the jury, beyond a mere understanding of the logic of the argument, to win the minds of the jury. And they must remember that much of human communication is nonverbal. They must be good actors in the courtroom.
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