
Storytelling Through Cross - Featuring Andrea Lyon (2015)
CLE Credits: up to 1 hour of self-study CLE credit.
Program Summary: We’ve all seen the movie or play; the erudite and aggressive (but charming) attorney looks the witness in the eye after a particularly tough set of questions, and the witness breaks down and either confesses to the crime, or confesses to being a liar and that all of his or her testimony was fabricated.
Maybe that has really happened somewhere, but it seems unlikely. You can gain a lot of ground in cross-examination as long as you always advance your theory of the case, pay attention to the emotional dynamics in the courtroom, and don’t get too greedy. Cross-examination is not where you win the case. It is one place you get the tools you need to win the case.
About the Presenter:
Andrea D. Lyon (Valparaiso, IN)
Andrea Lyon was appointed as Dean of Valparaiso University Law School in July of 2014. She is thrilled to be at the helm at this time of needed change in legal education. Valparaiso University is a leader in curriculum reform and embracing diversity. Formerly, she was a clinical professor of law, associate dean of Clinical Programs, and director of the Center for Justice in Capital Cases. Lyon received her undergraduate degree from Rutgers University and her law degree from Antioch School of Law. After graduating, she worked for the Cook County Public Defenders' Office in the felony trial division, post-conviction/habeas corpus unit, preliminary hearing/first municipal (misdemeanor) unit and the appeals division. Her last position there was chief of the Homicide Task Force, a 22-lawyer unit representing persons accused of homicides. She has tried over 130 homicide cases, both while in the Public Defender's Office and since. She has defended more than 30 potential capital cases at the trial level and has taken 19 through penalty phase; she won all 19. In 1990, she founded the Illinois Capital Resource Center and served as its director until joining the University of Michigan Law School faculty as an assistant clinical professor in 1995. A winner of the prestigious National Legal Aid and Defender Association's Reginald Heber Smith Award for best advocate for the poor in the country, she is a nationally recognized expert in the field of death penalty defense and a frequent continuing legal education teacher throughout the country.
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