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How do I enter evidence into trial

June 26, 2006 by Jonathan Stein

Okay, so lets say you skip all of my advice and try to handle a case on your own. You file the lawsuit, serve it, make it through discovery and arbitration and end up with a trial. How do you go about entering evidence into trial?

Very good question. And, it is one I could answer if I had a few hours of your time. It is not that easy. Heck, there is nothing about trial that is easy. Not only are there a whole bunch of rules, but it is physically demanding work. Whenever I am in trial, I get tired and cranky and run out of energy. Why? Because there are a lot of things going on.

My advice: even if you get to a trial by yourself, pay someone to come in and try the case for you. It is definitely the hardest part!

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