The danger in a defense attorney's or prosecutor's decision to present an opening statement lies in the potential to inadvertently reveal strategies, weaken their case, or set unrealistic expectations. An opening statement may outline evidence that the opposing counsel can later challenge or undermine. Additionally, if the statement is poorly delivered or contains inaccuracies, it can negatively influence the jury's perceptions and lead to a loss of credibility. Overall, a miscalculated opening can strategically disadvantage the presenting party throughout the trial.
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