10,000 Depositions Later Podcast

Episode 171: Examination Techniques - The Reid Technique


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In this final episode of our cross-examination series, Jim Garrity turns to the Reid Technique, the interrogation system developed in the 1940s for American law enforcement. Though the method has drawn serious criticism and been linked to false confessions, many of its individual components quietly appear in depositions, administrative hearings, and arbitrations every day, often deployed by lawyers who have never heard the name John Reid.

We break the technique into three "movements" civil litigators will recognize: the non-accusatory, warm opening that triggers reciprocity; confrontation and theme development, where a sympathetic narrative conceals a damaging concession; and the compound question that forces a false binary. Along the way, we cover how to prepare witnesses to recognize tonal shifts, resist softened mischaracterizations, and reject false either/or options. Finally, Jim explains how taking attorneys can ethically deploy these tools themselves.

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