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Lessons From the Kennedy Assassination for Cross-Examination
Contains material from Apr 2022
Presentation was a little off-putting at first and I thought I would be bored by a simple "talking head" format. But the subject matter and examples were excellent and important for any lawyer; indeed, for anyone who deals with people.
It was interesting.
Love Quentin Brogdin but was way too much on JFK assassination and a little light on practical applications to take away.
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- TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2025
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Lessons From the Kennedy Assassination for Cross-Examination (Apr 2022)
If ever there was an event about which witnesses should have agreed, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was that event, but the eyewitnesses could not agree about even the most basic details of what happened in plain view in Dealey Plaza. Why and how do eyewitnesses fail to remember correctly even the most basic details of what they observed? What can trial lawyers learn from discrepancies in witness accounts of famous historical events, including the Kennedy assassination and the sinking of the Titanic?
Originally presented: Mar 2022 Lessons From the Kennedy Assassination for Cross-Examination
Quentin Brogdon,
Crain Brogdon Rogers, LLP - Dallas, TX