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Books specifically about methods lawyers can sway a jury using psychology and other, non-evidence based methods?
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I heard about the chewbaca defense and those "glove does not fit must acquit" slogan. And I know stuff like this helped in swaying a jury. I want to read about other "sneaky" tactics and other things that a lawyer often uses to influence the jury. Is there a book specifically on these tactics? Thank you.

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