Hi Cari:
I'm not finding the schedule for Saturday for the Linn County Courthouse. Are
we starting early this year? In the past, the orientation has been at 8:30, and
that's what I've been planning for our team, but we'll move our departure time
up if we have to.
Thanks.
Stan Paulic
Advisor, SEHS
From: "Cari Zall" <czall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: mocktrial2018@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, February 9, 2018 10:32:23 AM
Subject: [mocktrial2018] OFFICIAL POST - Week 3: Regional Competition
Schedules, Q/A
Mock Trial Listserv
Official Post 2/9/2018 – Week 3
Greetings, Mock Trial Competitors!
This is the place where official answers to questions asked by teams to the
Mock Trial Listserv are posted. Answers appear approximately weekly, usually on
Fridays. Teams are responsible for information and announcements posted by
Classroom Law Project to the Mock Trial Listserv and website.
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Week 3 (Posted 2/9/18) includes:
1.
Regional Competition Schedules
2.
Official Answers to Questions Posted to the Listserv – Week 3
I. Regional Competition Schedules - Jackson, Multnomah, Washington
Jackson County – 8 (2 to state)
Coordinator: Justin Rosas
Location: Jackson County Courthouse, 100 South Oakdale, Medford, OR 97501
Competition Schedule:
8:00 - Orientation
8:30 - Round 1
10:45 - Round 2
12:45-2:00 Lunch (Provided by the Inn of Court this year)
2:00 - Round 3
4:15 - Awards
Multnomah County – 26 (5 to state)
Coordinators: CLP (Cari Zall & Mackendree Thompson)
Location: Multnomah County Courthouse, 1021 SW Fourth Avenue in downtown
Portland
Competition Schedule:
7:45 - Doors open (you will not be able to enter any earlier than this)
9:00 - Round 1 begins
9:15 - Jury Room opens
11:45 - Round 2 begins
2:15 - Round 3 begins
4:00 - Cleanup
4:30 - Advancing Teams Announcement
4:50 - Courthouse doors close and lock
Washington County – 14 (3 to state)
Coordinators: Elizabeth Lemoine, Hon. Andrew Erwin
Location: Washington County Courthouse located at 150 N. 1st Street in
Hillsboro Oregon
Schedule:
7 AM - Doors Open
8 AM - Orientation Meeting
8:30-10:45 Round 1
11:15-1:30 Round 2
2:00-4:15 Round 3
4:45 (APPROX) Announcement of Teams Advancing to State
II. Week 3 Q/A
(7 - Closing, 8- Cole Timeframe, 9-Drawing on Exhibits, 10-Exhibit Sizes,
11-Exhibit Colors)
For Questions 1-6, See Weeks 1 & 2
7. May the closing use exhibit one?
A. Yes. Rule 42 governs Closing Arguments, which may include referencing
exhibits.
8. The time frame on Cleevon Cole...at the time of the accident he had been on
the police force for two months...at the time of testimony in court it states
it had been two years?
A. According to his testimony, Cole had been a police officer for two years. He
had been in his current position for several months at the time of the
accident.
9 . My question is whether lawyers and witnesses are allowed to draw on
exhibits for demonstration purposes?
A. Rule 15 and Rule 4 govern here. Witnesses may be asked to point out items on
an exhibit, but no extrapolation beyond the facts that have been provided is
allowed.
10. My team is wondering if we can bring and use an enlarged version of the
exhibits (in particular, Exhibit 1) during the trial. If so, if there's a
recommended or maximum size, please let us know that.
A. Rule 15 governs here: “No enlargements of the case materials will be
permitted.”
11. We note, too, that each of the exhibits has color and that the teams -
during the competition - should be using color versions of the exhibits. A.
Exhibits should be used as they appear in the case material provided by CLP on
its website.
Cari
Cari Zall
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