It's
easy to bring the mock trial program to your school. All you need is a
teacher sponsor and a minimum of nine students who want to learn about
the American legal system. You will also need time. The competition requires
participants to practice roles, learn about legal concepts and create
persuasive arguments. Please view our message
board to view tips from current mock trial students.
County
Coordinator
Each county has a county coordinator who is responsible for coordinating
the mock trial program for that county. The coordinator establishes trial
dates and locations, modifies CRFs competition rules and procedures,
and recruits judges and attorneys to score and preside over trials. If
your county does not currently have a coordinator, it is possible for
you to participate in a neighboring county's competition. Please contact
your county coordinator for further information.
Teacher Sponsor
The teacher-sponsor is the official Mock Trial contact person receiving
all correspondence from CRF or your county coordinator. The teacher also
acts as the team coordinator and is responsible for organizing meetings
and transportation to and from the competition. The teacher can also coach
the team in trial strategy and legal argumentation.
Attorney Coach
Although not mandatory, most mock trial teams find it useful to have an
attorney coach. The attorney coach advises the students on general trial
techniques and procedures as well as on specific strategies for the case.
The Team
Teams of students prepare and present the trial from the perspectives
of both the prosecution and the defense. Mock Trial team members play
different roles, including trial attorneys, pretrial motion attorneys,
witnesses, clerks, and bailiffs. Some schools offer the Mock Trial program
as a class while others offer the program as an extra-curricular activity.
Each team should have the following:
- 9-20 students (from the
same school)
- 1 pretrial attorney for
the defense, 1 pretrial attorney for the prosecution (senior division
only). Pretrial attorneys cannot participate as trial attorneys during
the same trial but can participate as a witness.
- 3 trial attorneys for the
prosecution (maximum)
- 3 trial attorneys for the
defense (maximum)
- 4 witnesses for the prosecution
- 4 witnesses for the defense
- 1 clerk (participates with
the prosecution team)
- 1 bailiff (participates
with the defense team)
- Alternates (listed on the
Team Roster/Code of Ethics Form) are included in the 20-student maximum.
- 3 courtroom artists or
journalists (maximum). These are optional contests and students participaing
are not included in the 20-student maximum.
Courtroom
Art and Journalism Contest
The Courtroom Artist and Journalism contests are companion programs to
the Mock Trial. During the Mock Trial competition, students have the opportunity
to sketch a courtroom scene or write an article reporting on the trial
as it unfolds. For the county competition, students must be affiliated
with a participating Mock Trial team and attend the same school. Please
check with your county coordinator to see if the program is offered in
your county.
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