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Law Studies


Question Posted Thursday March 31 2005, 10:19 pm

Hi In law studies i'm doing this mock trial but the thing is that i need a little help. i've been assign to be the prosecuter and i dont really know what to do so i need some help. Like what kinda of questions am i suppose to ask or something you can give as an example i can ask or something like that. like how am i suppose to question that person. the thing is that this girl supposely stole a watch that has access to her ex- locker but since her friend and her were fighting she moved out. thats the case. please help! i will rate well but please dont be obnoxious. THANKS!

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DrSaLi087 answered Friday April 1 2005, 12:33 am:
As a Prosecuter it is your job to make the defendant sound as guilty as possible. You need to be quick and very accurate in your examination of the accused. However, unlike any sort of law shows you see on television, actual trials are long and take a lot of work. They are not snazzy or beautiful. They're long and tedious. No one likes long trials. Just plan a map ahead of time of the information you need in order to get a guilty verdict. Have fuuuun!

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achras answered Friday April 1 2005, 12:13 am:
have you ever watched law and order? they ask a lot of good questions there even if it's not real.

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Igotamonopoly answered Thursday March 31 2005, 10:32 pm:
as the prosecuter, you should ask questions that would help to determine that the defendant is guilty. For an ex question, you could say," When was the last time you saw the watch in the plaintiff's posession?" or something. Mock Trial sounds like fun!

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