Chess & Criminal Trials

Chess & Criminal Trials by Bob Bodede, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in May 2013, explores the intriguing parallels between the game of chess and the dynamics of criminal trials. This 110-page book is written in English and delves into the structural similarities shared by both chess and legal proceedings, emphasizing the importance of strategy in both fields.
Readers will find that the book is organized around three key elements: the opening, middle, and end game. Bodede illustrates how chess masters and legal advocates alike must craft strong openings and conclusions while effectively managing the middle stages to persuade their audience. By drawing connections between games and legal strategies, this work offers insights into the art of persuasion and the critical thinking required in both chess and law.
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The purpose of this book is to enlighten you on the similarities between the game of chess and criminal trials. Chess and Criminal trials are divided into three elements, the opening, middle and end game. Chess masters know that they must start strong and end strong. As it is with chess, so it is with criminal trials. A strong opening and closing speech constitutes a good basis, but the advocate must also arrange his middle material of examination in chief and cross examination so as to bring maximum persuasion to bear on the fact finder.
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