Trial Instant

Use this to "bring it all back home" by showing how all pieces of evidence cohere into one convincing whole. 3. Social Media: Instagram Trial Reels

If you are writing a fictional story about a trial, structure it around the . Use this to "bring it all back home"

Since Trial Reels are only shown to non-followers, the first second is critical. Use them to test different text overlays or opening lines to see what grabs "strangers" best. Since Trial Reels are only shown to non-followers,

If a Trial Reel performs well, it may be automatically published to your main feed. Sequence your witnesses to build momentum

Sequence your witnesses to build momentum. Start with a "liability expert" to establish fault before moving to "damages" to show the impact.

Immediately tell the jury what is at risk—what the client has lost and why it matters emotionally.

Don’t let your story unfold all at once. Like a movie trailer, omit key facts early on to keep the reader guessing until the final verdict. 2. Legal Strategy: The "Trial Narrative"