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CLOSING ARGUMENT BOARDS

After the evidence has been presented to the jury, the attorney has the right to give closing argument. Some trials are over in days, while others may go on for months. Using boards to illustrate the points the attorney is making during closing will help the jury understand the points.

At Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett we believe the more the jury sees, the better they understand.

Click on an image for larger view of a closing argument board which was shown to the jury:
(Computer browsers may sometimes distort the clarity of an exhibit from the quality which was shown to the jury.)

 

At Cheong, Denove, Rowell & Bennett, we believe the more you know, the better choice you will make.

 

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