Innovative DUI Trial Tools

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Pre-Trial Discovery and Motion Practice
Chapter 2 Jury Selection
Chapter 3 Opening Statements
Chapter 4 Cross-Examination
Chapter 5 Preparation of Defense Witnesses and Direct Examination
Chapter 6 The Client’s Testimony
Chapter 7 Closing Arguments
Chapter 8 Demonstrative Evidence
Chapter 9 Driving Under the Influence of Drugs
Appendix A The District Attorney’s Manual
Appendix B Deposition of Dr. Marceline Burns
Appendix C Arrest Video Analysis Form
Appendix D Comprehensive Discovery Request to Laboratory in Blood Case
Appendix E Framing Techniques
Appendix F Important Articles, Books and Other Writings for DUI Defense
Table of Cases
Index
How the Best Lawyers Consistently Win DUI Cases
To win regularly, you need to capture both the hearts and the minds of jurors
The mind is simpler to persuade. You capture jurors’ minds through your cross examination, if the defense is one of prosecutorial problems … bad machine or bad procedures, or through your witnesses if the defense is something else … GERD, necessity, etc.
The heart is more difficult. To persuade the heart, you need to give jurors a simple answer to the question posed by family and friends, “How come you let the drunk go?” You need to make jurorswant to let your client off.
Bruce Kapsack’s Innovative DUI Trial Tools provides strategies and language for persuading both hearts and minds. These methods and arguments have succeeded in trial after trial, and can work for you.