NBC Dateline air time with M. Gerald Schwartzbach

Aired on NBC's Dateline last Sunday, "A Matter of Time" is now available online at MSNBC.com. The segment features the story behind the recent trial of Dr. Hootan Roozrokh in San Luis Obispo, Calif. I've provided trial presentation consulting to Gerry Schwartzbach (defense attorney in the Robert Blake trial) in several cases, and am shown in the background in the courtroom scenes.

A little bit of trivia: Notice the crutches against the wall. I had broken my femur while mountain-biking less than a couple months before trial. I now have a permanent titanium pin inside the femur. Fortunately, it doesn't set off the court's metal detectors.

Ted Brooks, President
Litigation-Tech LLC
"Enhancing the Art of Communication"
415-291-9900  San Francisco

213-798-6608 Los Angeles
www.litigationtech.com

Did Cop fire at passing car in self-defense?

When I reviewed "Law On Display," by Neal Feigenson and Christina Spiesel for comment in The Jury Expert, I'm not sure if I fell asleep in class - but I never actually saw the video and animation. Maybe there weren't links to the videos in my copy, or maybe I just missed them. The files are in the online version via YouTube links. After reviewing the article again (which is an excerpt from what I expect to be a great book by the same title), I stand firm in my opinion that defense counsel got away with something they shouldn't have. In fact, after viewing the video and animation, I must say I am even more convinced than before, having originally based my opinion solely on the well-written description in the article. That stated, rebutting the animation could have been as simple as with the series of slides I have prepared. If budget were an issue, as mentioned by Jason Barnes and Brian Patterson, that should not have prevented working with video grabs of the video and animation, showing that the two are not the same, or even similar. This only took me a couple of hours. Silly, when I realize how busy I am with billable work...

To better understand this sequence, I would encourage you to first read the article and comments by Barnes, Patterson and me.


This is the animated depiction of the car aiming at Officer Murtha, allegedly causing him to act in self-defense.



In video stills, it can be helpful to place circles around key objects, due to lack of clarity.



Murtha is not running from the approaching car - he is running toward it.



If Murtha is in danger, why is he still running toward the car, which is speeding off?



Murtha continues to approach the car, weapon drawn.



Murtha fires at the suspect, as he stands beside the car.


As noted in my comments on the article, the meanest insult there is to an animation based on fiction, rather than fact (evidence) is to refer to it as a "cartoon."

Ted Brooks, President
Litigation-Tech LLC
"Enhancing the Art of Communication"
Member, American Society of Trial Consultants
Certified inData TrialDirector Trainer
415-291-9900  San Francisco
213-798-6608 Los Angeles
925-429-0500  Concord
www.litigationtech.com

Trial Presentation Certificate Program by NCRA

You are invited to NCRA’s new Trial Presentation Certificate program to be held February 26-28, 2010, at the Ritz Carlton, Coconut Grove in Miami, FL. The program content is designed to teach best practices for trial presentation. The format is two days of class and then a written test at the end of day 2.

As part of the combined CLVS and Trial Presentation Workshop, the Symposium will include the Sunday, February 28th Forum with presentations by InData, Visionary, YesLaw and others. Attendees are encouraged to stay through Sunday for informative presentations by the software companies on the latest feature sets and updates.

Robb Helt and I will be guest speakers along with the regular faculty of Joe Cerda, Brian DiGiovanna, Dax Parise and Brian Clune. This will offer very informative course content with the added benefit of interaction with other trial professionals.

For more information, please follow this link. I hope to see you there!

http://events.linkedin.com/CLVS-Trial-Presentation-Certificate/pub/190741

Ted Brooks, President
Litigation-Tech LLC
"Enhancing the Art of Communication"
Member, American Society of Trial Consultants
Certified inData TrialDirector Trainer
415-291-9900 San Francisco
213-798-6608 Los Angeles
http://www.litigationtech.com
tbrooks@litigationtech.com
http://trial-technology.blogspot.com/

 
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