Vol. 42, No. 2 (1991) Lead Articles I
Special Contribution
Articles
Telling Stories: The Spoken Narrative Tradition in Criminal Defense Discourse
Laura Gardner Webster
Building the Powerfully Persuasive Criminal Defense
Stephen C. Rench
Theory of the Defense
Richard L. Tegtmeier
Opening Statements
Robert B. Hirschhorn
Calling Your Attention to the Direct Examination: How to Avoid the What Happened Next Question
Christina L. Hunt
Cross-Examination
David L. Lewis
The Art of Impeachment
J. Vincent Aprile II
The Defendant as a Witness
Alex Zipperer
Closing Argument: Tapping the Human Experience
Drew Findling
Literature, History, and Quotations: A New Perspective on an Old Technique
Peter A. Chang Jr. and Elton B. Richey Jr.
And God Created Woman. . . . But to Be a Criminal Defense Attorney?
Ellen S. Podgor and Leonard D. Pertnoy
Political Trials
Ephraim Margolin
Every Mother's Son: Humanizing the Defendant
Lisbeth Potts
Handling Client Perjury After Nix v. Whiteside: A Criminal Defense Lawyer's View
John Wesley Hall Jr.
Comments
The Art of War and the Art of Trial Advocacy: Is There Common Ground?
Christopher D. Balch
The Advocate and the Media: The Courthouse Basement
Edward S, McCallum III
Book Review
There is No Such Thing as a Free Question: Examining the Hidden Costs of Trial Advocacy
Michelle Schieber
Casenote
Admissibility of Video-taped Testimony: What is the Standard After Maryland v. Craig and How Will the Practicing Defense Attorney be Affected?
Christopher A. Whitlock
Table of Cases
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