There are six total trial attorneys, with three on defense and three on prosecution.
Trial attorneys present the opening statement, the case-in-chief, and the closing argument. They also question witnesses to present evidence and object to any unfair proceedings.
One attorney delivers a statement at the beginning of the trial, introducing the court to the evidence that will be presented and the burden of proof. They also conduct direct and cross examinations of witnesses during the case-in-chief.
Another attorney conducts direct and cross examinations of witnesses during the case-in-chief.
Another attorney summarizes all of the evidence that’s been introduced throughout the trial in the form of a compelling argument. They also conduct direct and cross examinations of witnesses during the case-in-chief.