After you conduct the direct exam of your witness, carefully note not only the points made during the cross that must be addressed on re-direct, but also the points not scored by your opponent.

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Those failed efforts may become useful in subsequent exams and in closing.  Sometimes when your opponents efforts fail, he must change theories leading to inconsistent positions.  Inconsistent positions, of course, undermine credibility.

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Jurors assume that you have presented the evidence in the most favorable light for your case, and perhaps discount it a bit.

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But they will not discount concessions.  If you introduce unfavorable evidence, jurors will likely give it more credibility than if your opponent had introduced it.

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Weaker evidence undermines your stronger evidence.

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Your opponent may argue, and jurors may agree, that you believed you needed the weaker evidence to win. Use only your strongest evidence.

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