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May the Record Reflect

May the Record Reflect

Veröffentlicht: 2023-09-12
© 2023 May the Record Reflect
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Veröffentlicht: 2023-09-12
© 2023 May the Record Reflect
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46. The Secrets of Opening Statements, with Brooke Latta

46. The Secrets of Opening Statements, with Brooke Latta

Länge: 35:22
Content Warning: A brief, non-graphic mention of a sex crime case occurring from 29:34 to 30:49.
Everyone likes to start off on the right foot, and your opening statement is a crucial place to do it. It’s also Assistant U.S. Attorney Brooke Latta’s favorite part of trial, so she joined the podcast to discuss her best tips on telling the right story, using visual aids for maximum impact, and pulling out all the stops to captivate your jurors. She also talks about some of her own openings at trial and what she holds to be the G.O.A.T. of opening statements. 
Timestamps & More
Topics
3:00   What’s fun about openings?
4:07   Rhetorical and legal goals
6:05   Crafting an opening
8:46   Workshopping it
10:54 Figuring out the right story to tell
13:00  Telling auditory stories for visual consumers
14:36 Some good don’ts
15:30 Visual aids
17:10 Court clearance for visual aids
19:01 Objections
21:53 Case weaknesses
23:50 Closing your opening
24:42 Openings and closings, compare and contrast
26:42 Brooke’s favorite example of a great opening
32:35 Signoff questions
 
Quote
“Something I always do is I talk to jurors like they are a friend that I’m having a martini with and I’m sitting across the table from. And I’m just talking to that friend about something that’s a very serious, very important issue — and I’m keeping it simple, I’m keeping it concise — so it’s a serious tone, but it’s casual.” Brooke Latta
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Erscheinungs­datum: 12.9.2023, 16:00:00

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If you’re a litigator or trial lawyer, your life is full—in and out of the courtroom. May the Record Reflect is the podcast of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, and we know that if something related to lawyering is interesting to us, chances are it’s interesting to you, too. Trial skills, office life, personal development, and more—it’s all fair game on May the Record Reflect.

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