SIMPLIFY YOUR CASE WHEN THE JUDGE RESTRICTS YOUR ABILITY TO PRESENT EVIDENCE

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SIMPLIFY YOUR CASE WHEN THE JUDGE RESTRICTS YOUR ABILITY TO PRESENT EVIDENCE

At times, a judge may sharply limit your ability to present evidence or fully argue your case, effectively constraining your presentation. This is often done when the judge is trying to tilt the case against you. When this happens your best strategy is to simplify your case. Make your arguments short, clear, and direct as possible. Do not elaborate on an issue until you have made your point. Jurors are better at making inferences and interpreting evidence than most lawyers think, and if the judge sustains an objection before you make your point the jury won't have any evidence to interpret.

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Aaron Baghdadi

Criminal Defense Attorney
Public Defender's Office
18th Judicial Circuit
Sanford, Florida

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