Christopher Ritter, a lawyer and trial presentation consultant, set out to write the complete book on visual strategies for jury education and persuasion. He may have done it. He covers various high- and low-tech options, offering opinions on the benefits, drawbacks, and best practices for each.

He provides useful advice on visual aids, from the lowly chalk board to 3-D computer animations. He also discusses integrated presentation software, such as Verdict Systems’ Sanction and inData Corp.’s Trial Director, as well as the use of web-browser-based programs such as Macromedia Inc.’s Flash.

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