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A mock trial is a pre-trial scenario and serves as a first experience for the trial team. A (mock) jury is presented with the evidence of the case and the trial team can grasp the jury’s attitudes and takes on that particular case. After th...
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・ 1 Find mock trial programs in your community by browsing through the local newspaper's classified ads... ・ 2 Make sure you show up on time and look presentable, once you are assigned a trial date. Dress in casual... ・ 3 Prepare to pay att...
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・ 1 Sign up at online legal research and consumer research firms advertising for mock trial participants... ・ 2 Multiply your chances by listing your name on as many such sites as possible. Clearly, restrict your... ・ 3 Understand that eopl...
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In order for you to effectively participate in the mock trial portion of this course, you must first learn about the law and the roles which will affect your performance. Mock trials will begin during the 2nd Quarter of school.
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This study investigated jurors' reactions to judges' nonverbal communication in mock trials. [...] The investigation found that jurors are aware of nonverbal cues from judges, particularly negative behaviors. [...] Overall, jurors are most ...
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Perhaps the better question here is, how can you afford not to use a litigation focus group? Foods are taste tested by focus groups. Products are usability tested by focus groups. Why don't more lawyers test their cases in front of focus...
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Sure. When I was in law school, we had teams of 2 or 3 students for each side for mock trials. All of them referred to themselves as attorney for the plaintiff or defendant.
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Overview : A mock trial is a valuable learning experience in many ways. It may be used to help students learn about: specific areas of law, courtroom procedures, roles of courtroom personnel, how U.S. courts resolve conflicts peacefully. Th...
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