aggiehawg said:Prepare for everything, every theory they think the prosecution will use. As they listen to the state's closing (they go first and last) the defense counsel then edits their summations accordingly.TexAg1987 said:
How does the defense prepare their closing without being able to decipher what the prosecution is actually going to argue in their closing?
That is how it usually works but with this judge were I defense counsel, I would be concerned that the state would then add the non-discussed theories in rebuttal. By rights they should not be allowed to do that but Merchan would probably allow it.
What happens if the prosecution in their rebuttal mention things that have heretofore been declared off limits even by Merchan? Can he stop them or do they just get to keep talking through the rest of the rebuttal?