Title: OPENING STATEMENT
1 OPENING STATEMENT Talk is cheap, but words can
be expensive!
2 Outline of an opening statement
- INTRODUCTION
- Introduce yourself and your client
- Explain the Issue in plain English.
- State your theme
- Entertain short attention spans
3 Outline of an opening statement
- II. DO NOT VIOLATE THE Golden Rule
- Ex. How would you feel if someone took your
motorcycle and wrecked it? - Dont argue
- The testimony/evidence will show
- Officer Johnson will tell you
- Emphasize key elements
4 Outline of an opening statement
- III. Tease the jury
- Main evidentiary points only
- Leave them wanting to know more
- Keep your promises to the jury
- Dont get bogged down with the small stuff
5 Outline of an opening statement
- IV. Wrap it up
- Restate your theme
- Explain the verdict you will request
- Command their attention
- LEAVE ON A HIGH NOTE
6 LEGALESE
- Jury members do not understand lawyer talk
- Be a persuader, NOT a lawyer
- Be conversational
- Do not talk down to the jury
7 Objections
- Objections in opening statement Risky Business
- You had better be right!!
- Possible objections
- Argumentative
- Anticipates a defense
- Referencing inadmissible facts and evidence
- Personal attacks
- Assertion of a personal belief/opinion
- Always object
- Violation of the Golden Rule
- Mention evidence that was excluded in pre-trial
8Personalize your client
- Personalize your client
- Do not say
- The Defendant
- The Victim
- They have names, use them!!
9Personalize your client
- Gamesmanship
- Twist you opponents phrases
- Attack iron-clad arguments
- Steal their theme
10- Movement with Power/Purpose
- Dont be an aimless wanderer. Move with purpose.
- Use your WORDS to tell your story not your
movement. Too much movement makes your movement
ineffective.
11Move with POWER
- Movement
- DONT
- Sway or rock
- Pace back and forth
- Invade the jurys personal space
12Gesture with POWER
- Gesture
- Count
- Slim to Wide
- Give, Chop, Sweep
- Down the stairs
- Timeline
- Point
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13Move with POWER
Remember 1. Opening STATEMENT (NOT Argument) 2.
1st Impressions Credibility and Competence 3.
Tell a story 4. Memorize the structure, BUT DONT
GET MARRIED TO IT. 5. Save the law/jury
instructions for the closing
14And last but certainly not least Relaxif youre
relaxed, the Jury will relax.