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In this interview, Sari de la Motte, nationally acclaimed trial consultant and the author of From Hostage to Hero, shares her proven strategies on using nonverbal communication techniques in the courtroom. All communication either addresses the issue at hand or nurtures the potential relationship. Rather than trying to find a personal connection with the jurors, de la Motte theorizes that if you immediately communicate to jurors why they are here and what the issue is, they will become more receptive and open-minded.
De la Motte shares sample questions and other ways to conduct voir dire that avoid unnecessarily taking up your and the jurors’ time. She also uses examples from past clients who adjusted their body language mid-trial to increase their advocacy and improve their presence in the courtroom. If you can confidently and competently present yourself as a leader, the jurors are more likely to follow you and get on board to fight for your cause. De la Motte explains the three crucial steps to this process:
Following the interview, de la Motte takes on listeners’ questions:
Being purposeful with your mind, body, and words can be vital to succeeding in trial. Practicing these techniques and being mindful of your presence ensures a seamless execution when you walk into the courtroom.
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*This interview was originally offered to customers as part of our Trial Guides LIVE Fireside Chat series. The content has been remastered and edited for brevity and clarity.
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