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JURY INSTRUCTIONS

At the end of the trial the Judge will read a number of instructions to the jury. It can take as little as 15 minutes or as much as an hour for the Judge to read to the jury the law they must follow. Enlarging the important Jury Instructions and using them during Closing Argument is an effective way to demonstrate why the jury should vote in favor of the client.

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


Click on image for larger view of a jury instruction
which was enlarged for a jury trial.

 

 

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