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  2. Mock trial - Wikipedia

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    National mock trial teams consist of a minimum of six and a maximum of twelve official members. [15] The size of state mock trial teams can vary; California, for example, allows up to 25 official team members. [16] Each team prepares both sides of the case: prosecution and defense in a criminal trial, plaintiff and defense in a civil action.

  3. Trial practice - Wikipedia

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    Often, students practice against one another in mock trials throughout the course; for example, students may be divided into groups of 4, with each group containing two teams who practice against one another in mock trials. Rather than a final exam, the course may culminate in a mock trial with volunteer "witnesses".

  4. Scientific jury selection - Wikipedia

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    The higher cost of a mock trial allows for a more realistic portrayal of the real trial and (researchers hope) more accurate data. It also provides a better opportunity to question the subjects, before and after the trial simulation. On the other hand, telephone surveys provide a larger and more representative sample of the jury pool.

  5. Read the jury instructions from Judge Juan Merchan in the ...

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    Judge Juan Merchan delivered his instructions to jurors before they began deliberations in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Here’s what Merchan told the jury:

  6. Moot court - Wikipedia

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    For example, the First Amendment Center annually holds a National First Amendment Moot Court Competition, in which the judges have included numerous United States Circuit Court judges. [ 52 ] While moot court is most commonly associated with law schools in North America, it is also a popular activity at the collegiate and high school levels.

  7. Closing arguments, jury instructions and maybe a verdict ...

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    If, after that instruction, the jury still can't reach a verdict, the judge would have the option to deem the panel hopelessly deadlocked and declare a mistrial.

  8. Jury instructions, closing arguments and deliberation set to ...

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  9. Summary jury trial - Wikipedia

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    In essence, a mock trial is held: a jury is selected and, in some cases, presented with the evidence that would be used at a real trial. [1] The parties are required to attend the proceeding and hear the verdict that the jury brings in. After the verdict, the parties are required to once again attempt a settlement before going to a real trial.