Courtroom Testimony for Law Enforcement
A Practical Guide to Testifying with Confidence, Preparing for Cross-Examination, Explaining Reports, and Surviving Suppression Hearings
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ナレーター:
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Burt Glendower
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著者:
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Derek Lawson
The arrest is over. The report has been filed. Now comes the moment that can decide whether the case survives.
Courtroom testimony places every observation, decision, written sentence, and forgotten detail under a hard light.
A confident officer can explain what happened without exaggeration, defensiveness, or confusion. An unprepared officer can allow a sound investigation to fracture under cross-examination—even when the original police work was lawful.
Courtroom Testimony for Law Enforcement is a practical, plain-English field guide for officers, deputies, detectives, corrections personnel, recruits, supervisors, and criminal-justice students who want to testify clearly and professionally.
Inside, you will learn how to:
• Prepare for direct examination without memorizing a script
• Handle aggressive cross-examination without losing control
• Explain reports, omissions, corrections, and unclear wording
• Refresh your memory without pretending to remember everything
• Distinguish facts, observations, conclusions, and assumptions
• Testify about traffic stops, searches, arrests, interviews, and use of force
• Address body-camera footage that does not show the entire incident
• Recognize impeachment traps and credibility attacks
• Work effectively with prosecutors before taking the stand
• Survive suppression hearings where every decision is challenged
• Answer difficult questions directly without volunteering damaging information
• Protect your credibility before, during, and after testimonyThis is not a book about sounding polished or delivering rehearsed speeches.
It is about remaining accurate when the questions become hostile, the courtroom grows quiet, and everyone is waiting for your answer.
Because strong testimony begins long before the officer enters the courtroom. It begins with observation, documentation, preparation, and the discipline to tell the truth without adding anything to it.
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