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A02=Artemis Malekpour
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A02=Richard S. Jaffe
A02=Roger J. Dodd Dodd
A02=Shannon Tucker
A02=Susan Seahorn
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The Rule-Out Method of Criminal Defense

English

By (author): David Ball

The Rule-Out method of criminal defense, easily learned, gets most jurors to want to decide verdicts based solely on reasonable doubts -- which, perhaps unexpectedly, few jurors normally do on their own no matter how you explain it. Instead, most convictions result from burden shifting, the usual demand by jurors that the defense attorney prove innocence. Rule Out prevents this, teaches how to find plentiful reasonable doubts, and shows how to avoid the common practices that cause most convictions.

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  • Dimensions: 228 x 152mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2024
  • Publisher: American Bar Association
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781639054404

About David Ball

David Ballhas guided criminal defense and civil plaintiff s cases for 32 years including on more than 50 capital cases. Hes written four bestselling advocacy books teaches CLEs and public defenders offices and the JAG Corps at Camp Lejeune and Fort Bragg and taught for Federal District 1 judges. Trained in science engineering and research hes also spent a large part of his career in professional theater as a director and playwright and his theater students have gone on to win Oscars Emmys and Tonys. He received NCAJs Charles L. Becton trial advocacy teaching award and taught at such law schools as Duke (Senior Lecturer) the University of North Carolina Campbell (Adjunct) Loyola (Los Angeles) and the University of Minnesota. Hes been part of a research project into criminal juror decision-making funded in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and conducted by Duke Universitys Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS). Elliot Abrams is a partner at the Raleigh North Carolina law firm Cheshire Parker Schneider PLLC where he focuses his practice on criminal defense and other high-stakes litigation. Mr. Abrams is a graduate of Georgetown University Law School and he obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. Abrams has tried and won multiple state and federal trials. And he has successfully utilized the Rule-Out method in a first-degree murder trial in which the FBI was the lead investigative agency as well as in a separate federal criminal trial. In 2023 Mr. Abrams won the Public Justice Trial Lawyer of the Year award for obtaining the largest trial verdict in U.S. history in a wrongful conviction case. He has also successfully litigated a number of appeals and licensing board trials and he has represented multiple people accused of wrongdoing by the NCAA including a former head coach of an ACC basketball team. Emilia Beskind admitted to practice in the District of Columbia Louisiana and North Carolina courts has tried many serious felony cases to successful results. Ms. Beskind also trains lawyers in courtroom skills at the annual Anthony G. Amsterdam Capital Post-Conviction Skills Seminar and for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy and teaches CLE seminars on criminal defense for the Eastern District of North Carolina Federal Defenders and the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. She has written and conducted training for David Ball a nationally recognized expert in jury behavior and selection. A member of the International Society of Barristers National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the North Carolina Advocates for Justice she has also served on the Board of Directors of the Duke University Law Alumni Association and been a featured speaker at Duke Law School. She has written for the North Carolina Bar Journal contributed to David Ball on Criminal Defense and co-authored The North Carolina Rules of Evidence with Objections. Edward P. Capozzi is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a civil trial attorney. He is a partner and chair of the personal injury department at Brach Eichler LLC in Roseland New Jersey and is the author and creator of The Domino Theory and The Domino Theory second edition published by Trial Guides. He regularly lectures nationally on trial techniques and cross-examination of defense medical experts. In 2014 Mr. Capozzi received the New Jersey Law Journals Personal Injury Hall of Fame Award for receiving the largest verdict in the state in a products liability case and from 2012 to 2022 received at least one and as many as three of the states annual top 20 verdicts or settlements. In 2018 he achieved the highest settlement in an auto case in the state of New Jersey and is presently handling cases in 11 states. He is the past president of the New Jersey Association for Justice (NJAJ). Mr. Capozzi exclusively handles auto trucking elevator and other catastrophic personal injury cases. Hes married with four children living in Kinnelon New Jersey. Trial lawyer Roger Dodd has continued to represent clients in legal matters since 1976 (47 years) in states all over America. He is licensed in five states federal court and military courts and has been admitted pro hac vice in other jurisdictions. He is one of a small select group of lawyers to hold the distinguished Super Lawyer rating in multiple states at the same time. He still tries civil and criminal cases. He is a frequent guest and commentator on television and other media programs. Mr. Dodd has been a lecturer expert witness and teacher in all 50 states. He provides specialized individual training (www.doddlawclinic.com) and trial lawyer coaching (www.rogerdoddtriallawyercoaching.com). He is a partner with Dodd and Burnham in Valdosta Georgia; in the Jacksonville Florida plaintiff law firm Spohrer & Dodd; and the firm of Dodd and Kuendig in Park City Utah. Richard S. Jaffe of the Birmingham Alabama law firm of Jaffe Hanle Whisonant & Knight PC has been certified as an NBTA Criminal Trial Specialist since 1984. He and his firm have represented thousands of individuals in state and federal courts and taken hundreds of cases to trial. He was lead counsel in gaining the acquittals of three death-row inmates by juries at new trials. He has handled over 70 death penalty cases including six federal ones. For 14 months he served as lead counsel for Eric Robert Rudolph (Olympic bomber). In 2013 Super Lawyers listed him as one of the top 10 lawyers in Alabama. Mr. Jaffe served four terms on the NACDL Board of Directors. He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL) and author of Quest for Justice: Defending the Damned (2nd ed. 2020 NACDL). Artemis Malekpour a partner in the national litigation consulting firm of Malekpour & Ball consults on a wide variety of cases across the country. She is particularly known for identifying and remedying case weaknesses. Before earning her degree with honors from Duke Law School she worked in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina Hospitals with children and adolescents coping with psychiatric disorders. She began her litigation consulting career while in law school with a series of interviews with jurors who had served on capital murder trials and by now has spent nearly 20 years working on trials and conducting focus groups probing juror responses to almost every kind of case. Susan Seahorn was born in East Tennessee and attended the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and the University of Tennessee College of Law. Admitted in several states she initially represented clients seeking postconviction relief through parole or reduction of sentences. She then worked in the federal defenders office for the Northern District of Florida as an assistant public defender in Fayetteville North Carolina and in the research division of the North Carolina legislature and then joined the federal defenders office for the Eastern District of North Carolina. She again served as a North Carolina assistant public defender in Greensboro then in Chapel Hill and Hillsborough and was finally appointed as chief public defender in 2017. During her 32 years in the public defender system Ms. Seahorn represented many people charged with sex offenses murder armed robbery and other serious as well as minor felonies trying numerous cases to verdict with good results by reduced charges and acquittals. Ms. Seahorn then worked with the North Carolina Indigent Defense Services consulting with defense attorneys on sex crimes and is also consulting privately. You can contact her at dubsandseahorn.com. Shannon Tucker obtained her law degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law. She has served Durham County as an assistant public defender for over 28 years representing clients charged with serious felonies and homicides. As a young girl she dreamed of becoming an actress an author a psychiatrist or a teacher and managed to find a career that utilizes all of these skills. She has appeared on Court TV has successfully argued cases in the North Carolina Court of Appeals and the North Carolina Supreme Court and has helped innumerable clients gain their freedom. She enjoys traveling with her family gardening with her husband David cheering on their daughter Carson at polo and field hockey and curling up with a good book and their dog Tim.

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