Your confidence in court isn't just heard it's seen. Jurors evaluate your credibility based on your body language just as much as your words.
Own the Space
Stand tall, plant your feet, and use open gestures. Avoid crossing your arms or pacing too much. Purposeful movement is powerful movement.
Stillness Signals Strength
Rather than fidgeting, embrace moments of intentional stillness. It signals control and certainty, especially during objections or intense questioning.
Facial Expressions Matter
A calm, serious face builds trust. Avoid looking smug or irritated, even when you feel it as jurors will read it as arrogance.
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