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Page 1: By: Margaret Flynt, Esq. Mock Trial Basics. The Purpose of Law

By: Margaret Flynt, Esq.

Mock Trial Basics

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The Purpose of Law

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Georgia Court System Magistrate

County courts that issue warrants, hear minor criminal offenses, and civil claims of $15K or less

Probate Wills and administration of decedents’ estates

Juvenile State

Jurisdiction within one county. Misdemeanors, preliminary hearings, and civil matters not reserved for superior courts.

Superior Civil and criminal jurisdiction. Felony trials.

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Henry County Superior Court

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Georgia Court of Appeals

Court of “first review” for many civil and criminal cases.

Corrects errors of law at trial level. Does not alter jury verdicts or bench

trials.

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Georgia Supreme Court

State’s highest court Reviews criminal and civil cases

decided by a trial court or by the Court of Appeals

All constitutional questions and all death penalty cases.

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United States Supreme Court

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Solutions Provided by Law

Clarification of rights of the parties Determination of Right and Wrong Determination of Guilt or Innocence Direct one party to compensate

another Fine and/or sentence as punishment

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Settling Disputes Without a Trial

1) Negotiation

2) Mediation

3) Arbitration

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What is a Trial?

“Adversary process” “Impartial” third party—Judge or Jury Bench trial: Judge is “trier of fact”

and “trier of law” Jury Trial: Judge is “trier of law” and

jury is “trier of fact”

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The Parties

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The Facts of the Case

A disagreement over the facts of an incident forms the basis for a trial.

“Trier of fact” determines which version of facts is correct.

Raffles v. Wichelhaus, 2 H. & C. 906, 159 Eng. Rep. 373 (Ex. 1864).

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Evidence

Testimony

Documents

Physical Evidence

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Burden of Proof (Criminal)

The State (prosecutor) has the burden.

“Beyond a Reasonable Doubt”

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Burden of Proof (Civil)

Plaintiff has the burden. “By a preponderance of the

evidence.” “More likely than not.” 51%

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Defense

Present evidence that prevents the plaintiff or prosecutor from meeting the burden of proof. Alternative explanation Alibi Self-defense Insanity

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Discovery

Affidavits Written statements of

the facts, made and voluntarily sworn to, usually before a notary or other person who can administer oaths

Deposition Testimony given out of

court. Attorneys for both

sides are usually present

Recorded by a court reporter for later use in court.

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Trial Order

Overall Structure

1. Plaintiff Opening Statement

2. Defense Opening Statement

3. Testimony of Witnesses

4. Closing Arguments5. Deliberation

Testimony of Witnesses Direct of P witnesses Cross by D of P

witnesses Redirect of P

witnesses P rests case. Direct of D witnesses Cross by P of D

witnesses Redirect of D

witnesses D rests case

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Courtroom Layout

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Storytelling

Theory of the Case Facts beyond

dispute Law Common sense Emotionally Leads a jury/judge To your conclusion.

Theme of the Case Word, phrase, or

sentence Controlling or

dominant emotion of the case

Brief and easily remembered

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Theory of the Case

When called into the Quik Trip, John was shocked to discover his friend, Paul, had shot the Quik Trip clerk and was now pointing a gun at him. Terrified and confused, John, fearing for his life, obeyed Paul’s commands to take the money and give it to Paul. Under these circumstances, John is not guilty of any crime because he was coerced into participating in the robbery.

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Theme of the Case

Frightened, forced, and falsely accused

Frightened, forced, and framed Coerced to crime Two Victims Unwilling Accomplice Puppet of Fear