1. What can a negligence lawyer do to best ensure a winning case for his client?
2. Citations of medical reports, important documents, and previous court cases.
3. Use an emotional appeal to the jury to sway over to your side of the argument.
4. The jury is made of regular people with no legal expertise, the jury is more likely to respond to emotions over facts, the jury tend to convict someone who they perceive to be a criminal.
5. One of the best sources is most likely this law review called the Emotional Juror.
6. Another source is a book called the American jury on trial.
7. What if I wanted to stay moral and not try any manipulation tactics what else should I do?
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Monday, February 9, 2015
Blog 15: Independent Component 2 Approval
1. I plan to take a class in the spring quarter at Cal Poly Pomona Called Law for everyday Living.
2. I will take pictures of any and all tests, quizzes, and my transcript of the class to prove that I attended.
3. This will help me with my topic because my Topic has to do with choices that you make in everyday life and how law plays into it.
2. I will take pictures of any and all tests, quizzes, and my transcript of the class to prove that I attended.
3. This will help me with my topic because my Topic has to do with choices that you make in everyday life and how law plays into it.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Blog 14: Independent Component 1
Literal:
a) I, Nathan Guevara, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
b) My source is Gloria Garcia my mentor at the LA superior court located in Pomona.
d) I completed an extra 30 hours of mentorship to get a good understanding of my topic for my final presentation.
Interpretive:
I worked an extensive 30 hours trying to understand what I will have to go through just to get my case into court. I would have more photos to show what I actually did but due to liability reasons I can't show the inside of the court only the outside.
a) I, Nathan Guevara, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.
b) My source is Gloria Garcia my mentor at the LA superior court located in Pomona.
d) I completed an extra 30 hours of mentorship to get a good understanding of my topic for my final presentation.
Interpretive:
I worked an extensive 30 hours trying to understand what I will have to go through just to get my case into court. I would have more photos to show what I actually did but due to liability reasons I can't show the inside of the court only the outside.
Applied:
I chose this for my independent component because this will help me get an understanding of what I have to go through to get into court as well as learning more about civil law.
Extra February Blog
I have finally finished my First independent component by doing extra mentorship hours and I am currently looking into ideas for my second independent component.
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