Quanto conta la tua personalità nel processo?
If you'd like to discuss your legal case, contact me here. http://www.avvocatofrancescodandria.it/ How important is your personality in a criminal trial? And how can you ensure that your personality has a positive impact on the process? It's obvious and trivial to say that a fundamental component plays a key role in a criminal trial: your personality, that is, your way of being. Your personality will clash with the evil of all evils in a criminal trial: suffering. The suffering of thinking that you could be convicted and therefore end up in prison, losing your reputation, your loved ones, your job, and part of your financial and economic resources. My professional experience has taught me that the person facing the trial, with their psychological makeup and emotional burden, inevitably impacts the outcome of the trial itself. This is why it's essential to understand your psychological profile and to use it effectively for the success of the trial. To do this, we can borrow the so-called Coping strategies. According to psychologist Richard Davidson, each of us has an "emotional profile," a sort of fingerprint made up of various personality traits that shape our relationship with the traumas we face every day. Well, each of us is distinguished by 6 characteristics: 1 - Resilience: the ability to recover from life's adversities. 2 - Perspective: the ability to maintain positive emotions over time. 3 - Social intuition: the ability to pick up on cues from the people around us. 4 - Self-awareness: the ability to understand our emotions. 5 - Context sensitivity: the ability to adapt our reactions depending on our environment. 6 - Attention: measures the clarity with which we interact with others. So, for example, we talked about RESILIENCE, or rather, the ability with which we recover from life's adversities. Well, the anxious person has low resilience and therefore struggles to recover from a trauma; the optimist, on the other hand, has high resilience and recovers easily from suffering. These characteristics, which shape a person's emotional style, must be taken into account in a criminal trial because they need to be studied to understand, together with your defense attorney, HOW TO approach the trial AND HOW TO DEVELOP A DEFENSE STRATEGY. Let's assume you lack resilience, which, as we said, is the ability to recover quickly from a trauma in life. Let's say you were accused of a crime you didn't commit; you might experience a negative attitude toward the trial through anxiety, stress, or depression. Consequence: You will be of no use in assisting the defense attorney in building a defense strategy, and if you were questioned in court, you would make mistakes and be naive. This is why, with respect to individuals with a low level of resilience, the defense attorney must also tailor the defense based on the individual's personality. The defense may choose not to have you cross-examined, because you could fall victim to the prosecutor's barrage of questions and answer incorrectly. Or, rather than face a long and painful trial, consider the possibility, where there are no alternatives, of reaching a plea bargain instead of going to trial. Or, consider a person with great resilience but lacking context sensitivity—that is, as we said before, the ability to adapt our reactions to our surroundings. This is the case of those defendants who, under questioning, do not understand the judge's point of view and want to make the judge understand that they are innocent and being persecuted. They may do so in an arrogant and inappropriate manner, and this will certainly backfire because the Judge also evaluates the defendant's courtroom behavior. All of this could have a practical and concrete impact on the outcome of the trial: for example, based on the defendant's courtroom behavior, mitigating circumstances may or may not be granted. This is why your defense attorney will need to smooth out the rough edges and rough edges of your character by developing an emotional style that is impeccable... in the eyes of the Judge. #CriminalLawyer #LawyerFrancescoD'Andria #CriminalProceedings ======================================================= Subscribe to my channel here https://www.youtube.com/user/MsDandri... Visit my website here http://www.avvocatofrancescodandria.it

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