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Oct. 28, 2008

The Novel Approach

Fontana Judge Stephan Gray Saleson says the key to compelling testimony is letting the witnesses tell jurors the story. It's his job, he says, not to interrupt.

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The Novel Approach
San Bernardino County Superior Court (Fontana)
By Noah Barron
Daily Journal Staff Writer

FONTANA - Coaching budding trial attorneys at law schools, Judge Stephan Gray Saleson offered one simple principle: "Tell a story."

Saleson, a former trial attorney with 30 years of experience, said he was given the same advice by the late Judge Tom Halderson in San Bernardino Superior Court.

Back then, Saleson was a green district attorney who had just finished arguing his first case.

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