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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. National High School Mock Trial Championship - Wikipedia

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    The National High School Mock Trial Championship is an American nationwide competition of high school mock trial teams. Hundreds, and even thousands of teams participate in district, regional, and state tournaments to select one champion team to represent each of the 50 states.

  4. Virtual jury research - Wikipedia

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    Jury consultants utilize numerous tools and techniques to assist attorneys with this research. These include jury focus groups and jury simulations (mock trials) involving surrogate (mock) jurors; venue studies, including phone and other surveys to determine community attitudes regarding an upcoming trial; witness preparations; and more.

  5. Mock trial for local EMS provides valuable training in risk ...

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    A mock trial was conducted in which an emergency medical technician on the witness stand answered questions about a real-life scenario concerning a non-transport. A non-transport is a situation ...

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  7. Moot court - Wikipedia

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    The basic structure of a moot court competition roughly parallels what would happen in actual appellate practice. Participants will typically receive a problem ahead of time, which includes the facts of the underlying case, and often an opinion from a lower court that is being challenged in the problem. Students must then research and prepare ...

  8. Objection (United States law) - Wikipedia

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    For example, California technically did not abolish exceptions, but merely rendered them superfluous by simply treating just about every ruling of the trial court as automatically excepted to. [5] Thus, in nearly all U.S. courts, it is now sufficient that the objection was clearly made on the record. [citation needed]

  9. Microsoft faces UK lawsuit over cloud computing licences - AOL

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    Microsoft faces legal action in Britain over a claim that thousands of businesses using cloud computing services provided by Amazon, Google and Alibaba could be paying higher licence fees to use ...