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Question 1
During his opening statement, George, attorney for the defendant, begins arguing that the law does not support the plaintiff's argument, that the plaintiff's attorney will attempt to introduce inadmissible evidence, and that the plaintiff has no case. In a rare move, the plaintiff's attorney objects to the opening statement on the ground that it is improper. In response, the Judge chastises the defendant's attorney and states that the purpose of an opening statement is to:
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Correct The purpose of an opening statement is to truthfully present the available facts to the judge or jury in a persuasive manner. The purpose of the opening statements is not to argue. That is the purpose of the closing arguments.
Incorrect! The purpose of an opening statement is to truthfully present the available facts to the judge or jury in a persuasive manner. The purpose of the opening statements is not to argue. That is the purpose of the closing arguments.
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Question 2
The burden of proof is placed:
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Correct The burden of proof is typically placed on the plaintiff, though statutory law may identify the defendant as the party carrying the burden of proof. In some situations, once the plaintiff satisfies its burden of proof in a case, the burden will 'shift' to the defendant to establish its own burden, such as a defense of self defense or coercion.
Incorrect! The burden of proof is typically placed on the plaintiff, though statutory law may identify the defendant as the party carrying the burden of proof. In some situations, once the plaintiff satisfies its burden of proof in a case, the burden will 'shift' to the defendant to establish its own burden, such as a defense of self defense or coercion.