
Trial Prep Blog Posts
Jury trials are a unique beast of an activity. They change you as a person, they provide lessons both in trial practice and in life, and they affect everyone who is involved in the process. These are my stories:
- #1 The One in which I had my First Jury Trial
- #2 The Jury Trial Involving The No Drive Defense
- #3 The Jury Trial Where I Learn About Constructive Criticism
- #4 The Jury Trial Without a Victim
- #5 The Jury Trial Involving Math
- #6 The Court Trial Involving Puppies
- #7 The Jury Trial Where I Try to be Mean
- #8 The Jury Trial Where the Verdict Was Reached Outside the Courtroom
- #9 The Jury Trial Where Criminal Law Met Water Law at a Crossroad
- #10 The Jury Trial Where I Learn (the hard way) that Instincts Matter
- #11 The Jury Trial Involving Justice for Murphy (the dog)
- #12 A “Who-Done-It” Jury Trial
- #13 A Jury’s Struggle: “Being Under the Influence” v. “Being Impaired”
- #14 A Do-over Jury Trial
- #15 Caught on Camera: A Jury Trial Focused on Fraud
- #16 Girlfriends Don’t Always Take the Fall
- #17 In My (Self) Defense…
- #18 No Jury Required.
- #19 A Jury Trial for the Victim that Didn’t Want to Be
- #20 A Jury Trial that Changed Everything
- #21 A Trial Interrupted
- #22 Hindsight is 20/20: A Jury Trial That Changed My Perspective
- #23 Imminent Danger Need Not Apply