Thursday, January 29, 2009

Team Rosters

The following are team rosters. We have not decided on roles. We are waiting to see how team members analyze the case and develop stories for both sides of the case. We tried to balance the teams the best we could. Good luck.

Team A

*Jessica *Jacob *Spencer S. *Cara *Crissy *Casey *Abby *Travis * Katie V.


Team B

*Meredith *Lineah *Jeff *Caitlin *Dominique *Elena *Spencer L. *Jared *Elvis

The following are the schedules for Lakerige teams A and B for the 2009 competitions. Both are Saturday mornings and both teams will be competing at the same time.


Team A

P 2/28 8:30 SMC W39
Syracuse

D 3/7 9:30 SMC S35
Grace Lutheran

Team B

D 2/28 9:00 SMC W36
West 9th

P 3/7 9:00 SMC W36
Central Davis - B

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Cell Phone Rule

I will post bulletins from the Mock Trial directors as I receive them. Note the following new rule:

After meeting with the attorneys last night, LRE has decided to enforce a new rule. There can be no cell phones permitted in the courtroom by team members. Please gather the phones from your students before entering the courtroom.
Thanks!
Janet

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

The Case

The new case and handbook are online.

http://www.lawrelatededucation.org/Mock_Trials/2009%20Utah%20Mock%20Trial.pdf


Stuff to do, time permitting:

1. Read the Statement of Facts
2. Read the Probable Cause Statement (a few pages before the Fact Statement)
3. Read the Charges (the previous page) and look through the Legal Authorities (following pages) to make sure you understand the charges, what they mean and what the Prosecution MUST prove to convict. Attorneys will spend a lot of time on these pages.
4. Read Detective Riley's and Sawyer Simpson's witness statements.
5. Read Casey Campbell's and Cameron Cortez's witness statements.
6. Read the remaining witness statements (expert witnesses).
7. Read through the Stipulations at the end of the witness statements. These are facts or events that are NOT in question. Both Prosecution and Defense accept them and will NOT challenge their veracity (truthfulness).
8. Come up with stories for both sides. Tell what happened from both the Prosecution and then from Defense perspective.
9. Dissect the witness statements: Strengths and Weaknesses. Go through each statement and compare and contrast what each witness says to the Charges and Legal Authorities.



Thanks.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Cross Examinations

On Monday we went over direct examination questions, which was pretty helpful, I think. Friday we'll try to do cross stuff, but it would be helpful for you guys to know a little bit about them, first.

1. Yes or No questions. Nothing else. An open ended question will not be objected to, but you lose points for it. Example: "You examined the body on May 13, correct?"
Bad example: "When did you examine the body?"

2. You are trying to make it look like you know more than the witness. Make it seem like they don't know what they're talking about, but do it gently. Example: "You said that you thought the ligature marks on the victim's wrists were a sign of binding?" "But, that was just an assumption," "So logically, there could have been other causes of those marks, correct?"

3. Do not start out with stupid stuff. They are obviously not going to lie about their name and age. Skip that. Focus on weak points in their testimony. Places that it differs from other testimonies, assumptions, hearsay, rememberance, lack of responsibility, etc. If one witness says that they grabbed beer for the ride, and your witness doesn't, find a way to show that they DID grab beer for the ride. Make sense?

4. Trick the witness into answering how you want them to. Word questions so they think the good answer is the one you want. Then, make them pay for it. Example: "You collected evidence on May 13, yes?" "The date of the murder was May 11." "So you waited TWO days after the crime to collect evidence without securing the crime scene?"


Anyways. We will practice on friday. Come with three or more cross questions, everybody, please. :) It's a flex meeting, so we'll be short on time. See you then!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Trial Schedules

The following are the schedules for Lakerige teams A and B for the 2009 competitions. I believe they are both Saturday mornings and both teams will be competing at the same time. We won't have the opportunity to see the other team in action, but we won't be spending as much time out of class or at trials either. I think it will be good...no missed school for trials.


Team A

P 2/28 8:30 SMC W39
Syracuse

D 3/7 9:30 SMC S35
Grace Lutheran

Team B

D 2/28 9:00 SMC W36
West 9th

P 3/7 9:00 SMC W36
Central Davis - B