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The “T” word: Traffic Tickets,Trials and Special Jury Instructions
I will occasionally discuss the law of Evidence on some things that often create major trial problems for the plaintiffs. A mistrial always favors the defense because they get a postponement. Today’s discussion is based on a rule of Evidence. Sometimes rules of law lead to … Continue reading
Trial Lawyer’s Dilemma: How much to ask for?
During the last two weeks here in Flagler county the story of a horrific truck crash, totally avoidable unfolded before a local jury. The jury listened spellbound to the story of loving couple who moved here to live out their … Continue reading





