"Talk, don’t read. Your notes are not a
script, says Lewis. “Your goal is simply
to be answering questions and using
any of the paperwork you take into the
courtroom with you as a reference.”
If you know your case well, you can
be articulate and informed without
sounding rehearsed—and if you don’t
have to read from your notes, you’ll be
able to look the jury in the eye."
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