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9 Nov 2007, 6:45 am
Stephen Gustitis recently commented on a study done at Berkeley that ‘debunk[ed] conventional wisdom on trial witnesses’:The researchers concluded that self-assured witnesses who make a mistake - even on issues of little importance - undermine their credibility by raising doubts about their competency, their ability to judge their own abilities and their motivations. [read post]
5 Nov 2007, 4:10 am
Stephen Gustitis points to an interesting, though not groundbreaking, study that concludes that the cockier you are, the greater your credibility falls. [read post]
29 Oct 2007, 5:57 am
  Stephen Gustitis at The Defense Perspective can somehow blog during trial, and his generosity gives us a rare view of trial strategy and how it works out. [read post]
29 Oct 2007, 5:57 am
  Stephen Gustitis at The Defense Perspective can somehow blog during trial, and his generosity gives us a rare view of trial strategy and how it works out. [read post]
22 Oct 2007, 4:33 am
Stephen Gustitis points to a new study that explores another reason for false confessions: trust in the system. [read post]
15 Oct 2007, 4:20 am
Stephen Gustitis talks about reciprocity with juries. [read post]
12 Oct 2007, 1:49 pm
Picking up on a post here about the secrets jurors carry and are unlikely to share, both Stephen Gustitis and Mark Bennett suggest: share yours first. [read post]
12 Oct 2007, 1:49 pm
Picking up on a post here about the secrets jurors carry and are unlikely to share, both Stephen Gustitis and Mark Bennett suggest: share yours first. [read post]
6 Sep 2007, 1:17 pm
If you don’t count hosting Blog Review, or my Criminal Law Blog Poll, it’s been awhile since I’ve done one of these, so here goes:Shawn Matlock writes about the ‘Business of Winning’ criminal cases, and Stephen Gustitis follows up with ‘Adjusting Client Expectations’. [read post]
10 Aug 2007, 3:08 am
Bryan, Texas criminal defense lawyer Stephen Gustitis wrote last week about The Seeds we Sow, pointing out that "we lawyers have it pretty good. [read post]
6 Aug 2007, 4:26 am
Stephen Gustitis at The Defense Perspective is writing a great series of posts on building the persuasive case. [read post]
31 Jul 2007, 8:26 am
"  Stephen Gustitis of The Defense Perspective, commenting on Gideon's post, calls lying jurors "simply despicable" before offering good thoughts and advice. [read post]
27 Jul 2007, 7:18 am
" More good advice for civil and criminal lawyers alike:  Steven Gustitis at The Defense Perspective starts a series on "building the persuasive case" with a detailed post on how to get the facts. [read post]
24 Jul 2007, 8:25 am
H/T Eyewitness ID blog.MORE: The Defense Perspective, a blawg by Bryan attorney Stephen Gustitis, has more on the topic of eyewitness ID. [read post]
15 Jul 2007, 11:08 pm
Welcome to Blawg Review Number 117: the Bill of Rights/Criminal Law Edition.Approximately 5% of previous Blawg Review hosts have blogs related to criminal law, and not all of them practice and/or blog exclusively about criminal defense: Appellate Law & Practice, Crime and Federalism, JAG Central, Blonde Justice, Concurring Opinions, and Public Defender Stuff.This week, I will supplement the usual suspects’ contributions (i.e. posts from Civil Lawyers) with a healthy dose from… [read post]
13 Jul 2007, 7:12 am
Public defender Gideon's A Public Defender, Dallas criminal defense lawyer Robert Guest's I Was the State, and Bryan, Texas criminal defense attorney Stephen Gustitis's Defense Perspective are in the same neighborhood. [read post]
8 Jul 2007, 4:32 pm
This is why it is important that lawyers like Scott -- and Bryan, Texas criminal defense lawyer Stephen Gustitis (a former prosecutor who has turned out well) and Austin criminal defense lawyer Jamie Spencer (never a prosecutor) and Dallas criminal defense lawyer Robert Guest (another former prosecutor converted to the side of the angels) -- advertise. [read post]
7 Jul 2007, 7:48 am
 As I said, I’ll talk about the problems later.)Mark Bennett and Stephen Gustitis have weighed in recently on this issue. [read post]