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Did you know that the Arkansas Bar Association annually sponsors a statewide Mock Trial Program for Arkansas students?  It does, indeed, and it's an overwhelming success!  And, for the past five years, the Arkansas winning team has competed at the national level.

This past year, 40 teams of junior high and high school students from around the state registered to participate.  Over 200 lawyers and judges volunteered to work with the teams as coaches, or served as judges or in other capacities to help the teams.

This is a program all lawyers and judges can get behind in their communities.  If you would like to volunteer for the next competition, click here for online registration!

 
For many years, social studies instructors have successfully incorporated into their law and government classes and Gifted and Talented programs various role-playing activities, including mock trials. As the law-related education movement has grown, mock trial competitions have evolved from school district competitions to statewide and national competitions. Arkansas's first regional competition was held in 1983. Currently, over 45 states and territories run mock trial competitions for young people of high school age.
Registration Information
If you think your school would like to participate in the 2007 Mock Trial Program, please contact Rando Hicks, State Mock Trial Coordinator, via eMail or by calling 800-609-5688 or 501-375-4606.  For the schedule of events, registration forms or to request a packet in electronic format, click here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is a mock trial competition?
A. A mock trial is much like a real court trial. Team members, "attorneys," and "witnesses," prepare a case for trial before a judge. All competing teams prepare the same case. Local teams in a district compete advancing to the regional competition. Those winners then vie for the state championship, and the state champion has the option of competing nationally.
Q. What does a team do?
A. With the help of attorney and teacher coaches, teams prepare for competition according to established rules governing trial procedures, which are modified from those of formal trials. Team members learn the trial rules, rehearse their own roles in a trial, prepare strategy, and must be able to think quickly during competition. Teams are judged on their ability to follow procedures and present a plausible case.
Q. Who is eligible to participate?
A. Arkansas young people, grades 9 - 12 or ages 14-19. Each team must have a teacher sponsor and should have an attorney coach.
Q. How many members can participate on a team?
A. Young people participate as members of either a plaintiff / prosecution team or a defense team; each team consists of three "attorneys" and three "witnesses." 
Benefits to Participants
Whether you are a student, teacher, attorney or judge, participating in the Arkansas Bar Association's Mock Trial program is a rewarding way to experience our judiciary system at work.  For more benefits, click here..
Mock Trial Hall of Fame
The 2009 competition is now history and the Arkansas Bar Association would like to acknowlege the following students and schools for their participation:
2009 State Winner: Parkview High School
Coaches: Patricia Treadway - Teacher Coach 
Dennis James- Attorney Coach
Team Members: Seemaab Ali , Mason Allen, Virginia Diaz, Ryan Dickerson, Cameron Rodriguez, Max Roy, Olivia White, Evan Wordlaw, Crystal Fuller
2009 Regional Winners:
Pine Bluff Regional
Winner - Central High
 Runner-Up - Monticello High

Conway Regional
Winner - Parkview High
Runner-Up - Tuckerman High

Jonesboro Regional
Winner - Nettleton High
 Runner-Up - Jonesboro High

Fort Smith Regional
Winner - Rogers Heritage High
Runner-Up - Berryville High

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