Opening statements allow attorneys for each side to introduce themselves and to introduce the parties involved in the lawsuit.
The law on opening statements seems to be in constant flux and often to change from judge to judge.
What they say in their opening statements, closing arguments, and at other times is intended to help you interpret the evidence, but it is not evidence; Questions and objections by lawyers are not evidence.
The statement gives the full details and factual informations genuine to the case to give an exact nature of the case. These opening statements are not arguable as they would be argued and proved during the trials.
brought to trial v. the act of actually beginning a trial, usually signaled by swearing in the first witness (not the impanelling of the jury or beginning opening statements).
See also: Lawyer, Statement, State, Attorn, Opening statement
 
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