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MGM Trial Services, Inc.
  • Established In 2005

Fairfax Trial Theme Development

Preparing for a trial is a bit of a marathon. You spend months, if not years, preparing witnesses, researching potential jurors, crafting your arguments and opening and closing statements, and more. All of this work is meant to help you at trial and ensure that you convince a judge or jury to decide in your favor. You also do not have a lot of time to convince them. This is where a Fairfax trial theme development is particularly useful. A good trial theme can help you and jurors stay on track so you can argue your case more effectively.

Why Develop a Trial Theme?

A trial theme is a short word, phrase, or concept that succinctly summarizes your case. The most useful trial themes center on a societal ideal. Societal ideals are concepts that no one can argue is right. Trial themes should be easy to understand, concise, and indisputable. Think of your theme as being a slogan that relates to every aspect of your case, from voir dire to your closing statement.

Usually, trials have just one main theme. While a trial can include additional sub-themes that help to highlight certain elements of your case, they should all point back to the main theme. This can help organize your arguments, statements, and questions, particularly when you can decide on a trial theme early on in the process.

How to Craft a Memorable Trial Theme

Creating a memorable trial theme needs a strategic approach. Some of the key considerations when developing your theme are as follows:

  • Brevity: The best trial themes are short, simple, and straightforward. Jurors should be able to remember them as easily as they remember advertising slogans. A theme such as ‘The Truth Will Prevail’ is memorable and summarizes the core message that you are seeking justice for your client.
  • Use literary devices: Utilizing analogy, metaphor, and imagery can help bring your theme to life. For example, a theme such as ‘Justice is the Compass’ is very expressive and so, is likely to resonate with jurors. Literary devices evoke mental images that will remain with jury members long after they have left the courtroom.
  • Familiar language: Jurors will also better relate to a trial theme when it uses language they use every day. For example, jurors will instantly understand the theme of ‘Level the Playing Field’ because people commonly use this expression. Using everyday language is more relatable to jurors than the legal jargon they will hear throughout the trial.

We Can Help with Your Trial Theme Development in Fairfax

Developing a well-crafted theme for trial can influence jury deliberations immensely. At MGM Trial Services, Inc., our Fairfax trial theme development specialists can create one for your trial that is simple and memorable so jurors can easily refer back to it when making their decision on a case. If you need help with your trial theme development or any other aspect of trial preparation, call us at 410-303-7800 or fill out our online form to schedule a consultation with one of our team members and to learn more about how we can help.

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