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Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor AND Richard Hayes break down the Top 5 Ways to Kill It in Court—practical, real-world tips for defendants facing trial. While lawyers focus on the law, there are crucial things only you can do to influence how the jury sees you. In this episode: How being polite and measured on camera or in interviews can impact your case.Why posting on social media before trial could destroy your credibility.The surprising power of packing the courtroom with supporters.How to express remorse without admitting guilt.Why keeping your cool in front of the jury might be your best strategy. This is your courtroom survival guide—because sometimes, the little things you do can make the biggest difference in front of a jury. 📌 Get the Armed Attorneys Insider Newsletter!👉 https://mailchi.mp/armedattorneys/ins... ⚖️ Need a Texas Criminal Lawyer?Walker & Taylor, PLLC - https://www.walkertaylorlaw.com/ 🎯 SUPPORT THE ARMED ATTORNEYS!✔️ Join our YouTube Community: / @armedattorneys Patreon: / armedattorneys✔️ Merch Store: https://armedattorneys.myspreadshop.c... Follow us on Twitter: @ArmedAttorneys✔️ Texas Gun Owners Resource: https://texas.gunowners.org/ Legal Disclaimers: 📌 General Information OnlyThe material presented is for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be construed as formal legal advice or the formation of a lawyer-client relationship. Always consult an attorney for specific legal guidance. 📌 All Rights ReservedThis material is the sole property of Armed Attorneys, LLC. No reproduction is permitted without written permission, except for brief quotations in reviews or critical articles.