A "mock trial" is a 'pretend' or a 'make-believe' or a 'practice' exercise sometimes used for training or instructional purposes, and sometimes used to 'prep' attorneys, defendants and witnesses for the real thing. It is conducted in exactly the same fashion that a real trial would be conducted except that there is not a "real" judge.
It is also known as a "moot court" when law schools utilize a mock trial situation when training attorneys for courtroom procedure.
A mock trial is when a group of kids from a school, or community, holds a fake trial in court, for competition.
A mock trial is when a group of kids from a school, or community, holds a fake trial in court, for competition.
American Mock Trial Invitational was created in 2006.
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National High School Mock Trial Championship was created in 1984.
Yes.
To mock means 'to make fun of' and "Mock" is used to mean practice or pretend, as in "Mock Exams", a "Mock Debate", a "Mock Trial", things students could do in a school in preparation, perhaps, for the real thing.
Kraft Television Theatre - 1947 Mock Trial 9-48 was released on: USA: 5 September 1956
A trial consultant is necessary for assisting lawyers. They conduct mock court trials to try and predict how a trial will go. They also help with selection of the jury.
Not good at all. They suck at trail teams.
No, but several state coordinators are pushing for one.
A trial is the performance or exercise of that experiment