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§ 20-9-301. Opening Statements — Right of Parties to Make

In all actions of a civil or criminal nature tried before a jury, all parties to the action shall have the right prior to the presentation of any evidence in the case to make an opening statement to the court and jury setting forth their respective contentions, views of the facts and theories of the […]

§ 20-9-302. Declaration May Be Read to Jury

In the trial of any civil suit, counsel shall be permitted to read the counsel’s entire declaration, including the amount sued for, to the jury at the beginning of the lawsuit, and may refer to the declaration in argument or summation to the jury.

§ 20-9-303. Demonstrative Evidence Permitted in Argument

In the trial of any civil suit, counsel for either party shall be permitted to use a blackboard, models or similar devices, also any picture, plat or exhibit introduced in evidence, in connection with the counsel’s argument to the jury for the purpose of illustrating the counsel’s contentions with respect to the issues that are […]