This workshop is designed for both the expert and lay (fact) witness and will “demystify” the trial process. It will address and explain the different layers of action in the courtroom, how to “read” it and how to effectively respond. Issues such as body language, the importance of what you say and how you say it, demonstrative evidence and effective presentation, the trial as theatre, establishing a level of comfort in the courtroom, how to defend yourself on cross-examination, and how to protect yourself in the witness box (when no one else will.) The more comfortable and confident a witness is in the courtroom, the more effective their testimony can be.
Learning Objectives:
Learn how to understand verbal and non-verbal communication in the courtroom
Learn the importance of understanding and effectively responding to questions