Exhibit Display Boards

Is a picture really worth a thousand words? While a lawyer's skill with words is of the utmost importance in the courtroom, a picture might make the difference in swaying the minds of the jury. With this in mind, many cunning lawyers use graphic presentations and visual cues to aid their rhetoric in court. When used in proper unison, lawyers can deliver a powerful side of an argument and sway jurors and the judge alike. Using actual evidence and photos of a crime or accident highly substantiates an individual’s claims concerning their side of the story of a incident in question.

Do you think exhibit display boards could help a lawyer defend your case? Contact a court advisor about exhibit display boards today.

Presentation boards are used for:

  • Outlining points of argument
  • Displaying graphs of rates and statistics
  • Displaying pictures of evidence and crime scenes

Visual support helps portray the evidence in a more salient way. A simple graphic can simplify a potentially confusing point, help define concepts, and help draw contrasts and comparisons within a case. Additionally, visuals can help bring the jury to the scene of the crime. With this emotional tug, sides, both defendant and prosecuter, can sway the jury’s ability to believe one side’s contentions more readily.

With this rapport being established among jurors and lawyers presenting emotionally appealing evidence, many contentions can be made that are supported with much less damaging or clear evidence. Visuals can aid in clarifying a lawyer’s statements and contentions.

Presentations boards are a favored form of courtroom visual tools due to their ease of production, layout simplicity, and mobility. Lawyers often prefer presentation boards because they are mobile and allow them to bring pictures and details relevant to the case closer to the jury for maximum impact. While being the oldest and least interactive kind of courtroom graphic, presentation boards offer certain advantages that cannot be replicated.

Do you think exhibit display boards could help a lawyer defend your case? Contact a court advisor about exhibit display boards today.


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Legal standards allow sophisticated generated graphics in demonstrating accidents and private investigations to reveal evidence. In today’s courtroom, graphic companies can produce accurate graphics and accident animations to help give a visual accurate view and many scene prospectives.

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