Lab 1: Courtroom Testimony 1.0.1.

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Lab 1: Courtroom Testimony 1.0.1

Learn fundamentals of preparation, appearance and testimony. Agenda Learn fundamentals of preparation, appearance and testimony. Practice the skills used during testimony with a case example. 1.0.2 Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.2

Courtroom Testimony The Fundamentals 1.1.1 Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.3

Learning Objectives Discuss activities necessary for preparation for court testimony. Explain “hearsay” and how this legal term is likely to be surface in child welfare hearings. Demonstrate appropriate responses to questions asked during testimony. Discuss tactics used by parent attorney and demonstrate appropriate response. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.4

The Role of Courts 16.1.6 Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.5

The Power of Courts The power to subpoena witnesses, documents and records. The power to assist child welfare investigations. The power to make negative “reasonable efforts” determinations. The power to hold individuals in contempt. 16.1.7 Inherent power of the position. The power to order treatment. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.6

The Rights of Parents and Children The right of family integrity. The power to notice of the proceedings. The right to a jury trial. The right to a hearing. 16.1.8 The right to counsel and a Guardian ad Litem. The entitlement to reasonable efforts. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.7

Understanding Judge’s Expectations Know the law and follow court rules. Prepare effective documentation and testimony. Engage clients in the court process. Work effectively with others. Arrive on time. Follow court decorum. Follow appropriate court orders. 16.1.39 Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.8

Children’s Legal Services Power to subpoena witnesses. Power to subpoena documents and records. Power to assist child welfare investigations. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.9

Courtroom Presentation Success in Court is a part of your job. Knowledge of basic court preparation. Knowledge of basic court rules and practices. You are a professional witness. HOW MANY TIMES DOES IT TAKE TO RUIN YOUR REPUTATION. HOW MANY TIMES DOES IT TAKE TO REHABILITATE YOUR REPUTATION HANDOUT – TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE TESTIMONY Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.10

Reputation How you present in court reflects on: Your personal reputation, Your agency’s reputation, and The State’s reputation. HOW MANY TIMES DOES IT TAKE TO RUIN YOUR REPUTATION. HOW MANY TIMES DOES IT TAKE TO REHABILITATE YOUR REPUTATION HANDOUT – TIPS FOR EFFECTIVE TESTIMONY Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.11

Preparing for Court Meet with CLS lawyer Know all the facts of your case. Share all information – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Know everything that everyone on the team did on the case (supervisors, previous CPI/CM, other expertise). Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.12

Know your case, know the facts! Current child functioning information Preparing for Court Know your case, know the facts! Current child functioning information how they are doing in school, special medical needs, etc. Parent information (adult functioning, parenting) cooperation with safety plan/case plan, case plan compliance, behavior change, unusual issues. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.13

Courtroom Behavior and Decorum Wear tasteful and appropriate clothing. Rise when judge enters and when court adjourns. No talking. No food or drink. No cameras or recording. Phones turned off. No inappropriate facial gestures. Avoid repeated entrances and departures. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.14

Activity A: Courtroom Etiquette Instructions: View the video on Courtroom Etiquette. Make note of any questions you may have. Be prepared to discuss. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lPnG1HMkBg Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.15

Courtroom Presentation, Attire-Men Trial – All business… shirt and tie, jacket preferred Hearings/Judicial Review – Business casual… button-down or polo shirt Business casual - Slacks, button down shirt (no tie) Slacks and a Polo shirt. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.16

Courtroom Presentation, Attire-Women Trial- All business Skirt or pants suit. Skirts should not be more than 2 inches above knee. No sandals. Open-toed shoes ok but closed-toe preferred Hearings/Judicial Reviews – Business Casual Skirt or slacks. Blouse or button down shirt. No sleeveless shirt unless wearing a jacket. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.17

Hearsay Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.18

Courtroom Testimony, The Short List Be normal. Be truthful. Be courteous. Be compassionate. Be complete. Be succinct. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.19

What education and training do you have? What experience do you have? Be Prepared to Answer What education and training do you have? What experience do you have? How do you know this child(ren)? What brought this case to dependency court. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.20

Courtroom Testimony “I do not remember” or “I do not know” may be valid answers in certain situations. If you need to refer to your notes it is ok. May I review my notes or case file? Lawyer should ask if your recollection is refreshed. Do not read from the notes after you have reviewed unless you are asked to do so. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.21

Direct Examination- friendly? Cross Examination – not so friendly? Courtroom Testimony Direct Examination- friendly? Cross Examination – not so friendly? Defense Judge Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.22

Courtroom Testimony You have to answer all questions (except disclosure of reporter information). You have no right to refuse or object to a question, that is the attorney’s job. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.23

Avoid expressions such as: Courtroom Testimony Avoid expressions such as: “I assume” “I guess” “I suppose” or “Maybe….” Avoid all efforts at conjecture or hypothesis Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.24

Control your body language: Courtroom Testimony Control your body language: Temper Demeanor Offer professional courtesy at all times. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.25

Activity B: Cross-Examination Instructions: View the video on Cross-Examination. Make note of any strategies and tactics being used. Be prepared to discuss. The Devil’s Advocate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLNb1udBbsw Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.26

EVERY THING YOU SAY CAN AND WILL BE HELD AGAINST YOU Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.27

The friend The confidant The bully Defense Strategies The friend The confidant The bully Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.28

Activity C: Skills Practice Instructions: Write down any questions you may have for the Children’s Legal Services representative. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.29

Supporting the Child Who Will Testify CLS is responsible for preparing child to testify. CPI/CM is responsible for: Helping child stay calm. Sharing child worries that are known. Sharing any language assessment information. Working with CLS as to practice times and logistics. Reinforcing the expectation that child is expert, not anyone asking child questions. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.30

Do not engage in off-the-record conversations with opposing counsel. Final Note… Do not engage in off-the-record conversations with opposing counsel. Do not discuss the case with opposing counsel. Do not engage in ex-parte communication with the judge. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.31

Did I say know your case? Summary Tell CLS everything- the good, the bad, and the ugly. Know your case! Attire. Demeanor. Did I say know your case? Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.32

REMEMBER THAT CHILD DEPENDS Treat Every Case Like it is Going to TRIAL REMEMBER THAT CHILD DEPENDS ON YOU! Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.33

Preparing to Observe the Court Process in Action Know when and where Dependency Court proceedings occur in your area. Record your observations of the court proceedings. Prepare to have a classroom discussion about your court experiences. Preservice CM Specialty – Lab 1.34