ly was guilty or not. The fact that Mr. Davis did not allow physical factors into his decisions was an important point, but equally important was how he emerged as a leader at critical points. Another important part of Mr. Davis effective communication was how he arose as a leader during the case. One such time was at the beginning when Mr. Davis asked everyone their opinions of the case, because if had not have, no one else would have and the case would have been over.Another time when Mr. Davis was a leader was when the group was discussing evidence, like the knife and the old mans testimony. Because he used several task messages, did not allow physical factors into his judgment, and became an effective leader at times, Mr. Davis was an effective communicator. Mr. Davis used task messages such as initiating and gathering information, making him effective as a communicator. Not allowing physical elements into his decisions also made him effective. Becoming an emergent leader when he was needed also made Mr. Davis an effective communicator. Out of all twelve jury members, Mr. Davis showed the most traits of being an effective communicator....