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  1. Jan 26, 2017 · For those who don’t know Bull, it’s about a jury consultant company. Dr. Jason Bull is a psychologist that rules Trial Analysis Corporation (TAC) with a touch of arrogance and an uncanny ability to peer into people’s personality. Besides Bull, the team consists of a neurolinguistics expert, a trial lawyer, a Vogue stylist, an ex-spy and a ...

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  2. Feb 18, 2017 · For those who don’t know Bull, it’s about a jury consultant company. Dr. Jason Bull is a psychologist that rules Trial Analysis Corporation (TAC) with a touch of arrogance and an uncanny ...

    • Life Experiences and Word Choice
    • The Program as A Jury Selection Issue
    • Other Jury Selection Principles Not in Bull That We Need to Know
    • Common Mistakes
    • Conclusion

    Episode 1 – The Necklace.12Dr. Bull’s client is charged with murder and the defense is alibi. Dr. Bull tells us that jury trials “never start at zero.” Jurors have life experiences and attitudes that largely determine how they perceive the facts and decide the issues. Dr. Bull opines that it is essential that we understand the likes, keywords, and ...

    The television program may create a jury selection issue in itself. By way of analogy, the existence of a “CSI effect” is controversial.31 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is a CBS-TV crime drama series. Just as controversial is what attorneys can do to remediate the effect if it exists. Just as there may be a “CSI effect” for scientific evidence, th...

    This season of Bull has left out some important jury selection principles. The author of Blue’s Guide to Jury Selection, Lisa Blue, has a golden rule for jury selection: people relate to and identify with people with similar backgrounds, beliefs, and life experiences.34 When considering and creating questions for voir dire, we must consider our cli...

    The most common mistakes in jury selection are: 1. Not being nice. From the moment you leave the house in the morning until the verdict, be nice to everyone. Potential jurors are watching. They know when you have been naughty and they know when you have been nice. 2. Failing to prepare and organize. Know the courtroom procedure. Know the law. 3. No...

    We must continue to adapt and progress how we do our voir dire. For example, I was just reading a book on rhetoric, Thank You For Arguing,38when I came across a couple of questions that might be useful in voir dire. The author makes the point that people feel best when they live up to their values. To discover those values ask: “who are you first?”...

  3. Oct 31, 2016 · Also see: 3 Trial Strategy Tips for Improved Results. 2. All Is Fair in Pursuit of Truth. Bull is the latest in the long line of brilliant but abrasive geniuses in fiction who take the law in their own hands, including the original Sherlock Holmes, the OCD detective Monk and the pain-killer addict Dr. House.

  4. Bull” follows the exploits of Dr. Jason Bull, a psychologist and jury consultant loosely based on TV’s Dr. Phil (McGraw), who was a trial consultant early in his career and is a co-creator of the series. The fictional Bull runs Trial Analysis Corporation (TAC) and eschews the term jury consultant, instead preferring trial science.

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  7. The trial begins with the opening statement of the side responsible for bringing the case to trial. Hence, in criminal cases, the prosecution delivers the first opening statement, and in civil trials, the plaintiff is heard first. In both criminal and civil trials, the defense then has the option of delivering its opening statement or waiting ...

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