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Many defense attorneys are inclined to start their opening statement by introducing themselves, the legal team, and their client, followed by reminding jurors how important their civic duty is to the judicial system and how much they appreciate the jurors' time.
The prosecutor makes an opening statement first because the Government has the burden of proving that the defendant committed the crime.
Write an introductory paragraph. This should be a vivid argument of your position in this case (meaning, is Jes Markson guilty or not guilty). Use metaphors and figurative language, but keep it short. Briefly explain what each witness will testify about and the significance of this testimony.
Good morning, my name is John Smith, and I am the prosecutor in this case. It is my pleasure to represent the people of this state. On October 3rd, 2009, the defendant in this case [describe what he or she did in detail]. At the conclusion of the case we will ask for a verdict of guilty.
Anatomy of a Closing Argument : The Basics Focus on the key issues. Identify witness testimony and exhibits supporting each issue. Tell a the client's story. Reinforce case themes. Help the jury tie things together in their mind. The organizational structure will vary depending on the case.