Order Number |
2389076543 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
Do’s
Dress professionally and conservatively.
Tell the truth at all times.
Listen to the complete question before responding.
Speak slowly, clearly, and concisely when answering.
Take a few seconds to formulate an answer before responding.
Minimize “ums” or “uhs” by pausing at the end of sentences.
If there is an objection, stop talking and wait for the judge to make a ruling.
When answering questions, make eye contact with the jury members.
Remain calm.[Order Now]
Respond confidently.
Practice difficult words.
Avoid nervous gestures; keep your hands in your lap.
Don’ts
A police officer entering a house observes several pools of blood located throughout the residence and discovers a deceased male, nude and lying in bed; the police officer suspects foul play or homicide. The FNDI entering the same death scene notices the same findings as the initial police officer, but also notes bloody emesis in the toilet, blood-soaked towels in the washing machine, and empty alcohol bottles in the trash.
A preliminary examination of the decedent by the FNDI reveals ascites, jaundice, and multiple contusions on the body. Through communication with family members, the FNDI discovers the decedent was an alcoholic with many health problems; the FNDI suspects that he had ruptured esophageal varices. This suspicion was confirmed by an autopsy, and the manner of death was determined to be from natural causes rather than homicide, as initially believed.[Order Now]