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  • oscarmitre
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    If you can find any publications or material advising on cross-examination for defence counsel (usually available in bookshops that stock materials for the legal profession) they can be useful.

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  • BOUST
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    Go to court on your days off or after shift and watch other officers testify. You'll learn what to do and what not to do.

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  • Lt. DAInv
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    How to testify in court:

    Here's my two cents:

    1) Always tell the truth. Even if you think telling the truth makes you look bad or hurts the prosecution's case. The quickest way to ruin a law enforcement career is to lie in court.

    2) Listen to the question and make sure you understand it before your begin your answer. If you don

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  • Mid_Ohio_Po
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    Your best bet is to talk to your local Prosecutor/DA and see what he/she likes in their testimony.

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  • RPD13
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    I need the basics of what to say and do in my testimonies in court. Whether a summary trial of full jury trial. Any advice would be appreciated as this is an area I need to improve. thanks.

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