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The Bar National Mock Trial Competition

The Bar National Mock Trial Competition. “It is a great pleasure to take part in the Bar National Mock Trial. What better way to sharpen your wits, practice your speaking skills and learn about justice?” Stephen Irwin QC, Chairman of the General Council of the Bar of England and Wales.

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The Bar National Mock Trial Competition

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  1. The Bar National Mock Trial Competition “It is a great pleasure to take part in the Bar National Mock Trial. What better way to sharpen your wits, practice your speaking skills and learn about justice?” Stephen Irwin QC, Chairman of the General Council of the Bar of England and Wales.

  2. What Is It? • The Mock Trial is a competition in which teenagers take part in fictional, but realistic, court trials. • Teams from different schools are pitted against each other, one side prosecuting, the other defending. • It allows young people to take on the roles of barristers, witnesses, jurors, court usher and court clerk.

  3. Roles In The Court - Barristers • Barristers are the “consultants” in the legal profession. • They represent clients when they go to court, either prosecuting or defending a case. • Barristers enjoy the drama of the courtroom and should be able to think quickly on his/her feet.

  4. Roles In The Court - Witnesses • Witnesses are people who are able to provide the court with information about what happened. • They are called to court and are questioned by the barristers. • To be a good witness in a Mock Trial, you need to be believable. This is the role for you if you enjoy acting!

  5. Roles In The Court - Jury • The role of the jury is extremely important. • The role of a juror is to decide the verdict of the case based on the facts presented to them by the barristers and witnesses involved in the case. • It is an opportunity for you to understand the role of ordinary citizens in the criminal justice system. • You will be provided with a verdict worksheet to help you formulate your arguments and make decisions.

  6. Roles In The Court - Court Staff • The court clerk looks after the documents required for the trial. S/he also carries out some of the formalities of the court and is responsible for checking the names and details of the defendant and witnesses. • The usher is responsible for the smooth running of the court. S/he keeps order in the courtroom and escorts witnesses.

  7. Preparation • The team are sent two cases from the competition organisers. • You have 10 weeks to prepare 2 cases. • Those playing the part of witnesses must learn their statements off by heart.

  8. Why Take Part? • The competition allows young people to get a feel for a court room. • Aspiring barristers can experience first hand what it’s like to put a witness on the stand. • It’s a chance to meet many new people and make new friends. • Winning is fantastic! We won the Regional Heat in 2005 and participated in the National Final in the Old Bailey, London!

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