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Roles of a Mock Trial

Roles of a Mock Trial. Jury. The Jury are charged with the responsibility of deciding whether, on the facts of the case, a person is guilty or not guilty of the offence for which he/she has been charged. Prosecutor Attorneys.

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Roles of a Mock Trial

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  1. Roles of a Mock Trial

  2. Jury • The Jury are charged with the responsibility of deciding whether, on the facts of the case, a person is guilty or not guilty of the offence for which he/she has been charged.

  3. Prosecutor Attorneys • In a criminal case, the prosecutor is the attorney representing the government who presents (i.e.: prosecutes) the case against the defendant in an attempt to prove him guilty of the charges for which he was arrested.

  4. Defense Attorneys • Defense attorneys counsel people accused of a crime about their legal rights and options and confer with their clients to decide what course of action to take. Attorneys then act on behalf of their clients by arguing their innocence or making a case for as lenient a sentence as possible.

  5. Clerk • Under direction, to perform clerical duties in a designated courtroom of the Superior Court; to attend court sessions and prepare records of court proceedings in conformance with statutes, policies, and the direction of a Judge; to swear in witnesses and juries; to maintain exhibits offered in evidence; and to perform related duties as assigned.

  6. Judge • Judges play many roles. They interpret the law, assess the evidence presented, and control how hearings and trials unfold in their courtrooms. Most important of all, judges are impartial decision-makers in the pursuit of justice. The judge remains above the fray, providing an independent and impartial assessment of the facts and how the law applies to those facts.

  7. Witness • Witnesses play a very important role in criminal cases. They help to clarify what happened by telling the judge or jury everything they know about an event. A witness is someone who has relevant information about a crime

  8. Clients • The people on trial

  9. Schedule of events

  10. Clerk calls the case • Before the trial, the clerk introduces the judge, introduces the case, and swears in jurors.

  11. Prosecuting attorneys’ Opening Statement • After both parties have been sworn in, the Prosecuting Attorneys give their opening statement.

  12. Defense’s Opening Statement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6O51yZAOgA

  13. Prosecuting Attorneys Present Case – Cross examination • Call first witness and cross examine

  14. Defense Cross-Examines • Defense cross-examines Prosecuting Attorneys’ witness

  15. Prosecutor attorneys redirect • After the Defense Attorneys have cross-examined the witness, the Prosecuting Attorneys can conduct a redirect cross examination.

  16. Steps repeat if more witnesses

  17. Prosecutors rest • If not more witness, then the Prosecutors rest

  18. Defense Presents Case - Cross examination • Call first witness and cross examine

  19. Prosecuting cross examine • Prosecutors cross-examines Prosecuting Attorneys’ witness

  20. Defense redirects • After the Prosecuting Attorneys have cross-examined the witness, the Defense can conduct a redirect cross examination.

  21. Steps repeat if more witnesses

  22. Defense Rests • If not more witness, then the Defense rests. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQQkGpzmk1M

  23. Prosecuting Attorneys – Closing Statement • Prosecuting Attorneys present their closing statement.

  24. Defense – Closing Statement • Defense present their closing statement. • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXvcleOF798

  25. Jury leaves • Jury leaves to go make decision about trial.

  26. Jury/judge conducts Verdict • Verdict is rendered

  27. Sentence is issued • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd89JpoHePE

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