"Themes are your way to the jury's heart," he said. "But, this being a land of laws, it's not enough to have a jury want to go your way, the jury must be lawfully permitted to go your way, and this is where the tools - the facts and the law - come in. It's important to keep these two as distinct concepts."
It worked for Dauchot. On Sept. 20, 2011...
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