The “Chaptering Your Cross” program explains how dividing a cross?examination into clear, concise “chapters” increases control and persuasiveness. Each chapter advances one idea, allowing jurors to follow the logic effortlessly while preventing witnesses from escaping the narrative structure.
This method transforms cross?examination from reactive questioning into deliberate storytelling, ensuring the lawyer—not the witness—dictates the momentum and framing of testimony.
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