Trial Prep for Self-Represented Litigants 4: Overview of Trial
Trial Prep for Self-Represented Litigants 4: Overview of Trial
Part 4 gives an overview of how the trial will proceed, from pretrial conference to jury selection, opening statements, witnesses, closing statements, deliberation and verdict.
Trial prep is key to an effective trial or a better settlement. If you are representing yourself (also called pro se, pro per, or in propria persona) in a civil case before the Superior Court, this video series is designed to guide you through the basics of trial preparation, so that you can be prepared for your day in cou
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Trial Prep for Self-Represented Litigants 1: Intro, Jury vs Non-Jury
Part 1 provides an introduction to trial preparation and discusses the pros and cons of choosing a judge or jury for your case. Trial prep is key to an effective trial or a better settlement. If you are representing yourself (also called pro se, pro per, or in propria persona) in a civil case before the Superior Court, this video series is designed to guide you through the basics of trial preparation, so that you can be prepared for your day in court.
Trial Prep for Self-Represented Litigants 2: Pre-Trial Preparation
Part 2 discusses pre-trial tasks: preparing your expert witnesses, attending settlement conference, and obtaining declarations in lieu of live testimony from witnesses. Pre-trial tasks continue in Part 3. Trial prep is key to an effective trial or a better settlement. If you are representing yourself (also called pro se, pro per, or in propria persona) in a civil case before the Superior Court, this video series is designed to guide you through the basics of trial preparation, so that you can be prepared for your day in court.
Trial Prep for Self-Represented Litigants 3: Trial Notebook and Witnesses
Part 3 continues discussing pre-trial tasks: assembling a trial notebook, subpoenaing witnesses, and preparing your witnesses. Trial prep is key to an effective trial or a better settlement. If you are representing yourself (also called pro se, pro per, or in propria persona) in a civil case before the Superior Court, this video series is designed to guide you through the basics of trial preparation, so that you can be prepared for your day in court.
Trial Prep for Self-Represented Litigants 5: Direct Examination
Part 5 discuses direct examination and entering exhibits into the record, plus direct examination tips. Trial prep is key to an effective trial or a better settlement. If you are representing yourself (also called pro se, pro per, or in propria persona) in a civil case before the Superior Court, this video series is designed to guide you through the basics of trial preparation, so that you can be prepared for your day in court.
Trial Prep for Self-Represented Litigants 6: Evidence, Cross Examination, Closing
Part 6 discuses basic rules of evidence (personal knowledge, relevance, hearsay), how to question yourself as a witness, cross-examining the other side’s witnesses, motion for judgment as a matter of law, and closing statements. Trial prep is key to an effective trial or a better settlement. If you are representing yourself (also called pro se, pro per, or in propria persona) in a civil case before the Superior Court, this video series is designed to guide you through the basics of trial preparation, so that you can be prepared for your day in court.