Lawyers use non-trial advocacy skills in court for pre- and
post-trial submissions. They are easier to learn than trial
advocacy skills, and are much more relevant to the work of most new
lawyers. This book examines all key aspects of criminal and civil
non-trial advocacy, including bail applications, pleas in
mitigation and interim applications made during the course of civil
actions. Readers will learn the strategies and techniques of
non-trial advocacy through seven realistic case studies: the
lawyers involved discuss their strategies and deliver their
arguments; the judge makes a decision; and the strengths and
weaknesses of the arguments are then analyzed. With this
innovative, case study approach to teaching advocacy skills,
Non-Trial Advocacy provides an insight into how lawyers think and
how they translate their strategies into courtroom action. The book
concludes with a discussion of ethical conflicts involved in the
practice of advocacy and how these affect the quality of lawyers'
work in this field.
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