This essay entitled Ten Things Every Trial Lawyer Could Learn From Vincent La Guardia Gambini
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<i>Above The Law</i> has a better link. Bottom of the page:<p><a href="http://howappealing.abovethelaw.com/031317.html" rel="nofollow">http://howappealing.abovethelaw.com/031317.html</a>
I just took a class on digital forensics where the professor, who has done a lot of expert testimony, showed us parts of this movie as an example of courtroom procedure.
Yeah I recently rented it with my wife because,she never saw it.<p>The Three Stooges and Disorder in the Court also has courtroom procedure in it and a law firm I worked for had shown it as info on how courts work with evidence, testimony etc.