Opening Statements
An "Opening Statement" is a crucial part of a trial where each side presents its case to the judge and jury. This statement outlines the main arguments and evidence that will be presented during the trial. It helps set the stage for the case, allowing the jury to understand what to expect.
During the opening statements, both the prosecution and the defense summarize their positions without presenting evidence or calling witnesses. The goal is to provide a clear and persuasive overview of the case, helping the jury to follow the proceedings and understand the significance of the evidence that will be presented later.