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A courtroom observer's guide presents the procedures and personalities of municipal trials from the layman's perspective. It follows everyday scenes—night dockets, civil hearings—and sketches judges, juries, lawyers, defendants, and clients while explaining steps of a trial: jury selection, openings, witness examination, objections, motions, and verdicts. Emphasis falls on the human consequences of legal forms, the strains on vulnerable defendants, and practical tactics such as elocution, courtroom movements, and pleadings. Written for readers unfamiliar with procedure, it combines descriptive anecdote with plain explanation to demystify court practice and expose points where law and lived experience collide.

About the Author

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Frederic DeWitt Wells

Frederic DeWitt Wells was an American author known for his contributions to legal literature. His notable work, "The Man in Court," provides insights into the judicial system and the intricacies of courtroom proceedings. Through his writing, Wells aimed to demystify the legal process for the general public, making complex legal concepts more accessible. His work reflects a keen interest in the intersection of law and society, showcasing the importance of understanding legal rights and responsibilities.

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