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    Mock Trial Closings

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    argument is the last piece of a mock trial‚ essentially the last time you get to sell your case to the jury. During the closing argument‚ you are summarizing and putting together everything the jury has already heard during the trial. You are basically clarifying everything presented in the trial from showing the relevance of a particular witness to showing how everything you’ve presented comes together to prove your case. It is one of the most important parts of mock trial‚ mainly because the jury

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    Mock Trail Reflection By Paris Huang 5-30-2013 In our Civil case‚ I am Jean Welby‚ who is paul welby’s mother and also the witness of the case. I am 46years old‚a stay home mum‚living in 1703.w.sesame street. If I need to rate myself for the effort I put into my role‚ I think I will rate for 4 because everyday‚ I actively participated in our group discussion and I had read my deposition and the whole story for a a lot of times ‚highlighted plenty of important sentences/imformation which could

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    “All rise!” the judge booms as he sweeps into the courtroom after a five-minute recess in which I prepare my closing argument. I leap to my feet‚ heart hammering as he takes his place in the presiding judge’s box. “Okay‚ you can sit down now‚” he says‚ glancing at me. “Counsel‚ are you ready to proceed with close?” I nod‚ button my jacket‚ and make my way to the center of the courtroom‚ all the jury members staring at me over their scoring ballots. I take a deep breath and open my mouth. “May it

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    Who Is Guilty In Macbeth

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    Although undoubtedly guilty of murder‚ there is no doubt in my mind that this is a clear-cut case of diminished responsibility. Throughout the whole sordid business the defendant whom I am representing has been beset with evil influences designed to erode his free will and conscience. If there was a penalty for the only flaw which he showed before he was mercilessly exploited by these evil forces‚ which was that of ambition‚ I believe we would all be convicted at some point in our lives. Without

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    Common Core Standards for Peter Pan Mock Trial NM.CC.RL.6.   Reading Standards for Literature       Key Ideas and Details RL.6.1.   Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text. RL.6.2.   Determine a theme or central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through particular details; provide a summary of the text distinct from personal opinions or judgments. RL.6.3.   Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s

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    Our Scenario for the Psychology 405 mock trial is Crime of Passion with an insanity plea. During this trial I will have multiple roles. I will be the Defendant and person charged with the crime‚ Dax. I will also be an expert witness for both the defense and the prosecution‚ as the lead forensic investigator. The prosecution for this case will consist of the prosecuting attorney‚ B‚ and the prosecution’s expert psychological consultant‚ M. The Defense will consist of the defense attorney‚ C‚ and the

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    Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb stand guilty of the motiveless and random murder of fourteen year-old Bobby Franks in August of 1924. Intellectual and wealthy‚ the criminals stand to gain nothing from the senseless slaughter‚ yet commit the act nonetheless. Neither boy denies the killing‚ as their defense attorney Clarence Darrow pleads guilty on their behalf. Yet despite guilt‚ the trial continues‚ as Darrow fights the proposal of capital punishment for the two boys. Throughout his entire career

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    My class and I did a mock trial mirroring the one from Native Son‚ written by Richard Wright. The class was divided between the prosecution‚ jury‚ defense and the judge. We did this case to interpret the book’s case in our own reality. During the mock trial‚ both sides introduced their claims. The prosecuting side argued that Bigger should be sentenced to death and the defense side argued that Bigger acted upon insanity and should be put in rehabilitation. Each side brought up a witness and each

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    In William Shakespeare ’s play Macbeth; one of the leading roles is Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is the wife of Macbeth‚ a warrior and cousin of King Duncan. As the play progresses and the plot thickens‚ Lady Macbeth changes. Her actions change‚ her words change‚ her personality changes‚ and her motivations change. Now the real question is; is Lady Macbeth guilty or innocent? Upon Lady Macbeth ’s first appearance in the play she is very affectionate towards her husband. She reads her letter of endearment

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    A 16-year-old boy Found Not Guilty in Murder Trial Twelve men from all walks of life were gathered in a small room to make a life-or-death decision of a 16-year-old boy on suspicion of murder of his own father. Eleven of twelve jurors were strongly convinced that the boy is guilty based on the evidences that suggest the boy is guilty. However‚ one of the jurors had reasonable doubt about it and started to convince the others. They started to look at the case and evidences precisely again‚ and discovered

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