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Sacred Cows Here, April 28, 2006
By Harm Daluka "Do no Harm"
It's easy to see this wasn't written by a judge, attorney or other
professional editing input to cover his[..]. Information without
consideration of or worry about pressure from associates or peers offers
a refreshing and complete view of the process.
Buy this book
Going to court
is easier with this information!, August 12, 2004
By P. E Foret "Dad Foret" Nashville, TN
I have two books by this writer. This is another great resource.
Buy B-4 You Go
To Court!, May 12, 2003
By Jackie Runge Palm Springs, CA
Hands on information. Very user friendly. For deposition or
court. Makes the process easy to understand.
Amazing range of information for any witness!, March 19, 2003
By A Customer
My attorney recommended it to me and it really helped. If you
are a primary litigant or have been forced to testify. I have a
much better understanding of how I fit into the process and how
the system works. I highly recommended this book for anyone who
must appear in court.
Most Important Birthday Gift I Got This Year., February 15, 2003
By "dadof4sons" Modesto, CA
When asked what I wanted, I would say there isn't anything I
need. With the stress of family court facing me I couldn't enjoy
even my birthday. My best friend came through again. The copy of
'Witness Guide' he gave me as a gift has eased the burden
considerably. Easy to read with sound advice. I needed it for my
child custody case and ended up using it for a company
deposition. I highly recommend this book.
GREAT,
September 21, 2002
By "artafterlunch" Colorado
Great book for a first time visiter to court-itll help you relax
and understand the basics of body language, what to say, not to
say etc. A must for someone who must testify.
I bought it on an Amazon recommendation!, April 11,
2002
By Jodi Lincon, Firebird Lake, AZ
...I find her research and insight to be valuable. I highly
recommend this book for anyone facing testimony, deposition or
any kind of court case. I bought it for my child custody case
and ended up using it for going to court for my employer. Good
book.
The
"art" of testifying., July 25, 1999
By A Customer
In the "Witness Guide", author C. Hardwick has written an
invaluable manual on the "art" of testifying. With practical
advice on clothing, appearance, demeanor and behavior, the Guide
covers the subject comprehensively, something we've come to
expect from the author, who has also written "Win Your Custody
War", the "bible" of custody battle advice and guidance.
With 17 chapters, the Guide covers everything from "What Is A
Witness?" to "Perjury" and "Deposition", to name just a few.
Since the Guide is written in a semi-formal tone, it's easy to
read and understand. Author Hardwick explains everything in
plain language with plenty of examples.
The Guide covers common "traps" that the opposing attorney may
set for you, including an explanation of how the trap works, why
its use may be improper, and some good sample responses to these
traps. Understanding this section will give you a powerful
advantage in court. The opposing counsel won't be able to
intimidate you (something they count on), and this all by itself
will throw them off balance.
An excellent book to give to anyone who may have to testify for
you. We also found the material in the Guide to be slightly more
detailed than the material in "Win Your Custody War".
The Guide has a fifty-one page Glossary that describes and
defines many legal terms relevant to court proceedings. You can
actually get quite an education just by reading the Glossary. As
with the rest of the Guide, the Glossary is written for the
layman and keeps legal jargon to a minimum.
Based on price as well as content, we rate the Witness Guide as
a 5-star resource (on a scale of 1 to service to it's members,
and is not affiliated with the authors or Pale Horse Publishing.
The FRTC site receives no compensation of any type for producing
this review, and does not receive any compensation for sales of
the book.

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