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EXCERPTS

A document or a deposition or trial transcript may contain too much information. Taking excerpts from lengthy documents and displaying that to they jury will help them focus on the important information.

At Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett we believe the more
the jury sees, the better they understand.

Click to enlarge an Excerpt which was shown to the jury.
(Computer browsers may sometimes distort the clarity of an exhibit
from the quality which was shown to the jury.)

 

 

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