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Criminal Mock Trials | First Edition 2012 (Paperback)
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Criminal Mock Trials | First Edition 2012 (Paperback)
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This book contains eight realistic mock criminal case files for use
in pretrial advocacy, trial advocacy, and mock trial courses. This
book is recommended for use in conjunction with the course book,
Criminal Pretrial Advocacy, but may also be used as a stand-alone
resource for practicing trial advocacy. The case files herein
provide witness statements, photographs of physical evidence,
police reports, charts and other demonstrative evidence, jury
instructions, and additional materials that criminal prosecutors
and defense attorneys would rely on to prepare a case for trial.
These case files can be used for a variety of criminal pretrial
litigation exercises, including: developing case theories; drafting
and arguing motions; conducting pretrial and preliminary hearings;
preparing witnesses for trial; and negotiating case settlements.
The case files include a myriad of pretrial motion issues, such as
search and seizure issues and suppressing defendants' statements.
This book of mock trials can effectively be used to conduct
complete trials, from motions in limine to closing arguments. The
case files are an appropriate length for use in weekly or biweekly
assignments. Each case file presents a set of facts that allows an
able prosecutor to prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt, or an
effective defense attorney to raise a reasonable doubt. This book
is intended for use in college and law school trial advocacy
courses. About the authors: Terry Adamson has taught trial advocacy
and pretrial advocacy classes at Pepperdine University School of
Law for eighteen years and is one of the trial team coaches for
Pepperdine's nationally acclaimed trial advocacy program. She is
also a former Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney, and has
prosecuted a wide range of cases. She was the co-prosecutor for the
high-profile, thirteen month long jury trial known as the
"Chinatown" case, in which one of the multiple murder victims was a
police officer. Professor Adamson was a Malibu Superior Court
Commissioner for eighteen years, presiding over every aspect of
felony and misdemeanor cases. She is currently the Distinguished
Jurist in Residence at Pepperdine University School of Law.
Professor Adamson is a recipient of the David McKibbin Outstanding
Teaching Award. H. Mitchell Caldwell teaches Criminal Law and
Criminal Procedure as well as trial advocacy courses and serves as
advisor of the law school's highly successful interschool trial
teams. Before joining the Pepperdine faculty, he was a trial
prosecutor in Santa Barbara and Riverside Counties. Professor
Caldwell routinely represents condemned prisoners in the appeals of
their death sentences before both the California Supreme Court and
the U.S. Supreme Court. He has written extensively in the area of
criminal procedure, trial advocacy, and the death penalty and is
the co-author of Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury (1998), And the
Walls Came Tumbling Down (2004) and The Devil's Advocates (Fall
2006). This popular series of books celebrates significant jury
trials and the lawyers who tried the cases. Ladies and Gentlemen of
the Jury was selected by the Los Angeles Times as a best
non-fiction selection. Caldwell also co-authored The Art and
Science of Trial Advocacy for use at the law school level.
Professor Caldwell has received several teaching awards including
the Luckman Distinguished Teaching Award and was the recipient of
the Richard Jacobson Award as the nation's premier trial advocacy
teacher in 2000.
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