As a trainee lawyer, what should I pay attention to when I appear in court?

Trainee lawyers should avoid stage fright and keep a steady mind when appearing in court.

1, remain modest, do not despise any opponent, and take it seriously. Trial is an interaction between learning from Qi and learning from others.

2. Calmly handle any situation during the trial, and get to know your opponent as much as possible before the trial.

3. Prepare sufficient evidence before the trial, and don't leave out any strong evidence. Trial is a "test" that every lawyer can't escape. As long as you are well prepared and have a correct attitude, you will not get stage fright even though your opponent is very strong.

4. "The lawsuit is more than evidence, and the words are not rough." Find the "breakthrough" of the case, produce strong and complete evidence, restore a clear chain of evidence, and pass your dialectical logic to the judge. Before the trial, the submitted evidence materials shall be classified and numbered one by one, and a complete evidence catalogue shall be made, briefly explaining the sources, objects and contents of the evidence materials. Before the trial, the evidence submitted to the court was carefully marked and beautifully typeset to help the judge read and understand, leaving him with a good impression of clear evidence.

5. Be patient and calm, avoid making mistakes, invade like fire, and do not move like a mountain.

6. The trial is essentially a game of comprehensive qualities of both parties, and young lawyers are often in a relatively unfavorable position in this game because of their absolute disadvantages in experience. Then it is obvious that young lawyers need to do something to help them achieve better court performance.

Know yourself and yourself.

Thanks to the publication of judgment documents and trial videos, the more senior and experienced lawyers are, the more trial traces will be left on the Internet.

Through these traces, we can clearly know the lawyer's expression habits, affinity level, professional expertise, critical thinking ability and other information. At this time, we can infer the performance of this opponent in this situation based on these basic information. Although it can't be done completely, at least at the trial, I won't feel uncomfortable because I don't know anything about my opponent.