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Facts Can't Speak for Themselves: Reveal the Stories that Give Facts Their Meaning. Eric Oliver. 2006. National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA). Softcover. 537p. ISBN: 978-1-55681-790-8. $65.
Telling stories, and how that can result in decisions in favor of an attorney's point of view, is a major theme in the trial practice genre. This book twists that perspective slightly by emphasizing the personal and individual stories jurors bring with them to a trial. Written by Eric Oliver, a consultant with over 20 years specialization in trial communication skills for attorneys, the major premise of this book is that jurors each have their own stories. Juror stories are…