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Alerts us to the fact that there is indeed a nonverbal element can cause a participating attorney to fail |
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Defended the right of way of a fire engine which had collided with an eighteen wheeler Engine captain totally debilitated. Had to convince jury that siren was not activated |
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One would have to be oblivious to ignore a siren, he intimated that he must made dramatic use of vocalics during his discussion of the fire captain’s |
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Represented woman whose surgeon had terribly bungles her bread surgery He made the jury look at her breasts Never underestimate the power of tears |
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Emphasized youth and innocence Black stocking on leg to contrast with missing one Box with synthetic leg |
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BAILY The Dr. Carl Coppilino case |
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Accused of killing his wife Says that he was dressed for church Farber smiled which was not appropriate |
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Johnnie Cochran The O.J. Simpson case |
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Cochran lead attorney Bad articles about oj Simpson Used graphic displays She dressed in friendly light blue prosecution outclassed |
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Roy Black The William Kennedy Smith Rape Case |
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Easter weekend he met woman, she accused him of rape Family known as womanizers Positioned self near jury so that smith would look at jury |
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Donald Watkins The Richard scrushy 2.7 billion accounting fraud trial |
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Had trial in own court Had one member of tem designated objector Had another member serve as the down home cross examiner have scrushy join a black church TV shows Christian |
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The state of Indiana vs. Glen Theatre |
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Miller, Sutro, Johnson wanted to dance nude Barnes, the attorney said no and charged them with indecency Supreme court said any place with liquor gives state the right to determine what entertainment is permissible in that establishment Ennis defended nude dancers said that it was the first amendment right |
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The city of eerie vs. Kandy’s Dinner theatre |
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The city of eerie vs. Kandy’s Dinner theatre | Court agreed with city of Erie and banned nude dancing in city Might attract crime so should be banned Others said that it should not be based on what MIGHT happen | |
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Naked guy | Martinez liked to go to class wearing only his book bad and his sandals. He was expelled He inspired other nudists Berkley then banned public nudity Range said “I could say a man in business suit harmful represents greed and corporate empire to my children | |
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Miller vs. State of Georgia |
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Antimask statue No one can wear a mask, hood, or concealment device upon public property Miller=KKK member Miler said wearing mask symbolic speech and protected by 1st amendment Miller lost |
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Cooper vs. the Eugene Oregon School District |
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Sikh who wore religious garb while teaching He was dismissed from job Threatened neutrality of school Generally, supreme court has been tolerant of religious beliefs in the employment arena |
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