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Download sample scripts
for an example of how you can make The Final Verdict an
interactive feature that will keep your listeners
engaged each day!
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Topics featured in the download above:
A Foreclosure Sale - The bank just foreclosed on
your house and sold the house for a rate that was higher
than your original loan amount - can you realistically
expect to receive a check from the bank for the
difference?
Obtaining a Green Card - Is a legal marriage an
automatic ticket for an illegal alien to receive a green
card?
The Neighbor's Fence - Your neighbor promised to
fix the damage to your fence, but a year's passed with
no repair to the fence. Can you sue and finally
get some resolution? |
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| Contest for Callers |
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Create a real live Courtroom
Drama by inviting callers to be in the Jury Box. Pit
two Jurors against one another, gather a little character
background, and Commence Proceedings. After hearing the
Merits of the Case, listeners will debate the Final Verdict.
After all opinions have been deliberated, a concise, easy
to understand Final Verdict is revealed.
Besides the obvious sponsorship adjacencies,
award your Jury Pool with a coupon or prize for a correct
guess. Any sponsor would appreciate the constant mention
of their brand as a reward, as well as the increased traffic
at their location. |
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Opening Arguments |
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Courtroom Drama |
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Jury Pool |
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Legal Proceedings |
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Jury Box |
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Merits of the Case |
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Jury Selection |
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Arrest Report |
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Order in the Court |
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Presiding Judge |
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Jurors |
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Sequestered |
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Ex Parte |
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Subpoena |
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Trail By Jury |
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Prosecutor |
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The Litigants are Entering
the Courtroom Now |
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Defendant |
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Plaintiff |
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Conflict of Interest |
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Public Defender |
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Interrogate |
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Cross Examination |
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Self Incrimination |
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Petty Crime |
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Beyond Reasonable Doubt |
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Quid Pro Quo |
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Jury Deliberations |
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Witnesses |
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Power of Attorney |
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Habeas Corpus |
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Evidence |
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Non Admissible Evidence |
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Motion to Dismiss |
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Hearsay |
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Burden of Proof |
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Criminal |
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If The Glove Don’t
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Contempt of
Court |
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Reasonable Doubt |
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On Trial |
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Pretext |
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I Rest My Case |
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Overruled |
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Summary Judgment |
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The Evidence Speaks For
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Confession |
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Closing Arguments |
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While the Jury Deliberates... |
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Guilty as Sin |
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The Verdict Is In |
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Hung Jury |
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The Jury Is Still Out |
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Double Jeopardy |
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Sentencing |
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Appeal |
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Judge’s Ruling |
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Mistrial |
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