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- Aug 5, 2019
I think Richards has a decent approach.
Get the hard facts in while the attention span is strongest and then appeal to the jury's emotions as he continues on. So the strongest recollection they have is the facts, but while they might not remember further words they'll remember the feelings.
Get the hard facts in while the attention span is strongest and then appeal to the jury's emotions as he continues on. So the strongest recollection they have is the facts, but while they might not remember further words they'll remember the feelings.