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Mock trials provide attorneys an opportunity to test the market before taking a case to trial. For the overwhelming majority of trial lawyers, the first time they have substantial insight into how a jury will view the case is when the verdict is read.
A Mock Trial is a competition in which students simulate a real trial. The trial concerns an official AMTA case that remains the same throughout the entire academic year. The case alternates between a civil and a criminal case every year.
The mock trials are set up and structured just like a real court and are bound by the same rules. This can help the students to know exactly what role each of the different people in a court (judges, lawyers, witnesses, etc.) do in the judicial system.
It places high school students in a simulated courtroom setting where they assume the roles of lawyers and witnesses in a hypothetical case. As part of the program, area lawyers volunteer to serve as coaches and scorers for the competition and Superior Court Judges and Commissioners preside over the mock trials.
While we seek to simulate a trial court proceeding, mock trial is not about getting to a guilty or not guilty verdict. Rather, each team member is scored based on their performance, including factors like knowledge of the rules of evidence, command of case facts, presentation ability, and persuasiveness.
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The American Mock Trial Association suggests that the purpose of mock trial is to assist students in developing critical thinking and public speaking skills and to provide a knowledge of legal practices and procedures by engaging in trial simulations in competitions with teams from other institutions.
Although Moot Court and Mock Trial train students in very similar skill sets such as legal briefing, argumentation, and legal strategizing, they are different in one key way: Where Mock Trial teaches students how to try a case, featuring all the procedural and evidentiary protocols they would experience in a trial
Judge/Presider: The role of the judge is to preside over the trial and help students relax and enjoy this educational experience. The mock trial is a bench trial.

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