Monday afternoon's opening day of the Jordan Johnson trial was capped off with the defense giving its opening statements.

In the 40-minute long delivery, Johnson's defense told those in the courtroom of the normal life he was leading prior to being charged with sexual assault.

Additionally, the defense detailed that in cases where the state is making the rape charges, they must prove that the victim did not want to have sex and that the act was forced about him or her.

The defense explained that they will give evidence that the sexual intercourse was encouraged by the alleged victim and that she did not try to stop Johnson.

Kristen Pabst, with the defense, went on to say that if the alleged victim would have asked him to stop that he would have. However, what she wanted was a relationship with the star quarterback of the football team.

The defense wrapped up by asking the jury to hear both sides of the story, and to keep in mind that "no means no, and yes means yes."

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