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What is a Closing Argument?

Attorney Tyson Mutrux describes in this video what is a closing argument? Hi! Tyson Mutrux here with the Mutrux Law Firm. Today I’m answering the question of, “What is a closing argument?” A closing argument is simply after all of the evidence has been put on. You’ve gone through jury selection. You’ve gone through opening […]

What is a Cross Examination?

Attorney Tyson Mutrux describes in this video what is a cross-examination? Hi! Tyson Mutrux here with the Mutrux Law Firm. Today I’m answering the question of, “What is a cross-examination?” This is another one of those terms you’ve probably heard on all those legal shows. “Cross-examination, it’s a big part of the case.” All it […]

What is a Direct Examination?

What is a direct examination? Lawyer Tyson Mutrux Explains. Hi! Tyson Mutrux here with the Mutrux Finny, P.C. Today I’m answering the question of, “What is a direct examination?” Now, you have probably heard that term “direct examination”on legal shows like Law & Order or other legal shows. A direct examination is simply calling your […]

What is an Opening Statement?

Attorney Tyson Mutrux describes in this video what is an opening statement Hi! Tyson Mutrux here with the Mutrux Law Firm. Today I’m answering the question of, “What is an opening statement?” An opening statement is simply an oration of what the evidence is going to show from your party’s perspective. The plaintiff goes first […]

What is Jury Selection

Attorney Tyson Mutrux describes in this video what is Jury Selection Hi! Tyson Mutrux here with the Mutrux Law Firm. Today I’m answering the question of, “What is jury selection?” Now sometimes you may hear it as referred to as voir dire. I don’t call it that. It’s a jury selection. I think people that […]

Can the Police Search Your Cell Phone Without a Warrant?

Attorney Tyson Mutrux describes in this video whether the police can search your cell phone without a warrant? Hi! Tyson Mutrux here with the Mutrux Law Firm. Today I’m answering the question of, “Can the police search your cell phone without your permission, without a warrant?” And the Supreme Court in the Riley v. California […]