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Sean Dormer, Tim Garvey, and Amy Rogers discuss how Trial Lawyers College techniques helped them secure a $4 million verdict in a wrongful-death case where a young man died by suicide in jail after his pleas for help were ignored. They explain how psychodrama and empathy exercises guided their opening statements, jury selection, and scene-setting to connect the jury with Jackson's story and reveal the jail staff's negligence. By "showing them yours" and using authentic, emotion-driven advocacy, they turned a tragic loss into a powerful example of why caring truly is contagious.
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Sean Dormer, Tim Garvey, and Amy Rogers discuss how Trial Lawyers College techniques helped them secure a $4 million verdict in a wrongful-death case where a young man died by suicide in jail after his pleas for help were ignored. They explain how psychodrama and empathy exercises guided their opening statements, jury selection, and scene-setting to connect the jury with Jackson's story and reveal the jail staff's negligence. By "showing them yours" and using authentic, emotion-driven advocacy, they turned a tragic loss into a powerful example of why caring truly is contagious.

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