Definition of «opening arguments»

"Opening arguments" are the initial statements made by lawyers at the beginning of a trial. They serve as an overview of what each side will present as evidence and their main points to persuade the jury or judge.

Phrases with «opening arguments»

Sentences with «opening arguments»

  • This, incredibly enough, is how the prime minister is opening his argument for protecting British values. (politics.co.uk)
  • I was present for opening arguments by both sides. (scientificamerican.com)
  • It was the first time he has been physically present at the proceedings since opening arguments last week. (ny1.com)
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