You May Take the Witness

You May Take the Witness
Title You May Take the Witness PDF eBook
Author Clinton Giddings Brown
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 232
Release 1955-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0292768435

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When Clinton Giddings Brown (1882–1964) retired from a long and successful career as a trial lawyer in San Antonio, Texas, fishing on the Gulf Coast was out—by doctor’s orders. So he sat on the front gallery of his house in San Antonio and fished with a lead pencil in the richly stocked memories of his professional life. “Some days I didn’t get a nibble, but some mornings they were biting fine.” The resultant and delightful catch is the story of a full, merry, and successful life. From the day in 1906 when “Mr. Clint” hung out his shingle in a little office over his father’s bank, through the long succession of “fine scraps, rough and tumble, no holds barred,” which were the jury cases he tried for defendant corporations in personal-injury damage suits, there was not much about the law and about human nature that he did not have the opportunity to learn. The first client in the little office was Charlie Ross, a Pullman porter who wanted to make sure that the title on his new house was clear. The fee was $15, and Charlie was his friend for life. In the pages that follow the reader will meet many other unforgettable characters, including Dr. John Brinkley, the man who made a million dollars a year from his goat-gland operation until Dr. Morris Fishbein called him a “quack”; old Jim Wheat, who killed a white man, and Jim’s little grandson Lige, who knew what God would do to him if he told lies in court; Bosco, who forgot his complete paralysis when the lady lure came into the picture; and pretty little Mary, whom the jury loved. Brown was elected district attorney for Bexar County, Texas, in 1913 and became mayor of San Antonio the following year; in the latter office he served two terms, resigning to join the Army in the First World War. On his return from France he was invited to work with a law firm that represented many large corporations, among them the Public Service Company, which ran San Antonio’s streetcar and bus lines, and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Soon made a partner, he remained with the firm until his retirement, and through a quarter of a century tried about as many jury cases as any other attorney in the city. You May Take the Witness is a book for anyone who has ever felt the fascination of courtrooms and trials, and who has not? It is also a book in which lawyers will find an excellent refresher course for both mind and spirit. Here are invaluable tips on all the ins-and-outs of jury trial, not from the flat dimensions of a law-school text but from the full, real world of actual trials and the men and women involved. Brown tells how to handle witnesses and to pick juries, when to object and when not to object. The most important lesson of all, he says, is to value the jury and be an honest person before them. “The jury is decent, so you be decent, and ‘be yourself.’” It is clear that Clinton Giddings Brown succeeded as a lawyer because he succeeded as a human being, just as it is clear that he knows how to tell story after fine story because he enjoyed living each episode of his life to its fullest.

The Art of Cross-examination

The Art of Cross-examination
Title The Art of Cross-examination PDF eBook
Author Francis Lewis Wellman
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1904
Genre Cross-examination
ISBN

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Basic Trial Techniques

Basic Trial Techniques
Title Basic Trial Techniques PDF eBook
Author Roberto A. Abad
Publisher
Pages 125
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9789712394362

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Common Sense Rules of Advocacy for Lawyers

Common Sense Rules of Advocacy for Lawyers
Title Common Sense Rules of Advocacy for Lawyers PDF eBook
Author Keith Evans
Publisher The Capitol Net Inc
Pages 197
Release 2010-03
Genre Law
ISBN 1587331853

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"Reading this book would profit any advocate of any experience level. Judicious application of the advice contained in the book will make anyone a better advocate."-- Bob Dekle, Legal Skills Professor, University of Florida, and retired assistant state attorney.

Jury Instructions in Criminal Antitrust Cases, 1976-1980

Jury Instructions in Criminal Antitrust Cases, 1976-1980
Title Jury Instructions in Criminal Antitrust Cases, 1976-1980 PDF eBook
Author American Bar Association. Section of Antitrust Law
Publisher American Bar Association
Pages 430
Release 1982
Genre Antitrust law
ISBN 9780897070546

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United States Attorneys' Manual

United States Attorneys' Manual
Title United States Attorneys' Manual PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Justice
Publisher
Pages 720
Release 1985
Genre Justice, Administration of
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Trial Advocacy Basics

Trial Advocacy Basics
Title Trial Advocacy Basics PDF eBook
Author Molly Townes O'Brien
Publisher Aspen Publishing
Pages 290
Release 2021-11-25
Genre Law
ISBN 1601569556

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