Saturday, February 21, 2009

Special Notes to Our Team

Remember that quiet must be maintained in the courtroom. At no time will you be rowdy or loud.

Make sure you read the post from our "Attorney-dude."

During direct examination of Rory Riley, we will likely need to introduce all three pieces of evidence. Remember to set up a foundation for your request.

However, we could lose points for any uneven distribution of roles. The attorneys need to share the work, and we need to have important evidence to bring out from each witness.

What are we proving from
Rory?
Sawyer?
Kim?

Don't be afraid to tell our story. Think as if the judge and others in the room do not know what happened so far in this case. We are telling them -- to the best of our understanding -- what happened. (Of course, when we are prosecution, we believe that Casey is guilty! When we defense we believe that Casey is innocent.)

No comments:

Post a Comment