Final Statements
Final statements are the concluding remarks made by a defendant or their attorney during a trial. These statements provide an opportunity to summarize the case, highlight key evidence, and appeal to the judge or jury for a favorable verdict. They are typically delivered after all evidence has been presented and before the jury begins deliberation.
In many legal systems, final statements are crucial as they can influence the decision-making process. They allow the defense to clarify their position and address any misconceptions that may have arisen during the trial. This part of the trial is essential for ensuring that all arguments are clearly communicated to the judge and jury.