The North Carolina Advocates for Justice High School Mock Trial Competition is a state-wide educational program that provides an opportunity for students to learn about the U.S. legal system from legal professionals. In mock trials at courthouses across the state, students take on the roles of attorneys, witnesses, bailiffs, courtroom artists and journalists, creating a lively and realistic courtroom drama. As part of this interactive learning experience, local attorneys volunteer to work alongside teacher coaches, advising student teams as they prepare for competition. No outside research is necessary because all case materials and rules of evidence are provided. Regional competitions take place on a Saturday in 10 cities throughout NC. This hands-on approach is a fun and effective way for students to learn about the judicial process and the fundamental importance of the jury system. High schools, teen courts, youth groups and home school groups are welcome to participate in this program.
| Introduction | Easy Steps to Starting a Team |
Teacher Training Video |
| In-depth Guide |
2009-10 Competition Schedule |
2009-10 Team Registration Form |
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We thank all our mock trial site sponsors! For details click here. Do you want our 10 minute promotional DVD to share with school administrators or students? Contact Liz for a free copy.
The program congratulates all teams on their performance on February 20! Click here for a list of regional winners and State Finalist qualifiers. Interested in volunteering as a judge or juror at competition? Click here to learn more and volunteer!
Have questions? Contact:
Rebecca Britton (910-864-6888, rebecca.britton@hsbfirm.com)
Liz Avery-Jones (919-835-2808, liz@ncaj.com)
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