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Championship Mock Trial The Guide for Students and Coaches.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Nelmark, David
Otros Autores: Bernstein, Justin B.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: La Vergne : American Bar Association, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • About the Authors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 What Is a Trial?
  • 1.2 What Is Mock Trial?
  • 1.3 Overview of a Mock Trial Round
  • 1.4 The Five Obstacles
  • 1.5 It's All About Points!
  • Chapter 2 Building Your Case
  • 2.1 The Case
  • 2.2 The Law
  • 2.3 The Facts
  • 2.4 Theory
  • 2.5 Theme
  • 2.6 Witnesses
  • Chapter 3 Performance
  • 3.1 Speech
  • 3.2 Nonverbal Performance
  • Chapter 4 Opening Statement
  • 4.1 Goals
  • 4.2 Persuade without Arguing
  • 4.3 Assume the Jury Knows Nothing
  • 4.4 Formality
  • 4.5 Structure
  • 4.6 Prosecution/Plaintiff Opening
  • 4.7 Defense Opening
  • 4.8 The Opponent's Opening Statement
  • 4.9 Visual Aids
  • 4.10 Objections
  • 4.11 Performance
  • Chapter 5 Direct Examination
  • 5.1 Goals
  • 5.2 Witness Personality
  • 5.3 Content
  • 5.4 Structure
  • 5.5 First 30 Seconds
  • 5.6 How to Phrase Questions
  • 5.7 Conversation
  • 5.8 Performance
  • 5.9 Exhibits
  • 5.10 Demonstrative Aids
  • 5.11 Stepping Down
  • 5.12 Inoculation
  • 5.13 Objections
  • 5.14 Re-Direct Examination
  • 5.15 "Live Witnesses"
  • 5.16 Witness Order
  • Chapter 6 Cross-Examination: Attorneys
  • 6.1 Goals
  • 6.2 Phrasing
  • 6.3 Structure
  • 6.4 Content
  • 6.5 Adaptation
  • 6.6 Performance
  • 6.7 Witness Control
  • 6.8 Impeachment
  • Chapter 7 Cross-Examination: Witnesses
  • 7.1 Goals
  • 7.2 Special Powers
  • 7.3 Techniques for All Witnesses on Cross
  • 7.4 Impeachment
  • 7.5 Performance
  • Chapter 8 Closing Argument
  • 8.1 Goals
  • 8.2 Argue
  • 8.3 Structure
  • 8.4 Addressing Bad Facts
  • 8.5 Responding
  • 8.6 Things You May Not Say in Closing Argument
  • 8.7 Rebuttal
  • 8.8 Performance
  • Chapter 9 Before the Judges Arrive
  • 9.1 Have a Plan
  • 9.2 Arrive Early
  • 9.3 Room Setup
  • 9.4 Sound Check
  • 9.5 Practice Choreography
  • 9.6 Confer with Opponent
  • 9.7 Huddle
  • 9.8 Game On
  • Chapter 10 Pretrial Matters
  • 10.1 Stand
  • 10.2 Appearances
  • 10.3 Preliminary Matters
  • Chapter 11 Pretrial Arguments
  • 11.1 How Pretrial Arguments Work
  • 11.2 Structure
  • 11.3 Using Precedent
  • 11.4 Answering Questions
  • 11.5 Performance
  • 11.6 Teamwork
  • Chapter 12 Team Scores
  • Chapter 13 Other Roles
  • 13.1 Timekeepers
  • 13.2 Bailiffs
  • 13.3 Alternates
  • 13.4 Captains
  • Chapter 14 Objections
  • 14.1 How to Object
  • 14.2 When to Object
  • 14.3 Whether to Object
  • 14.4 Responding to Objections
  • 14.5 Arguing Objections
  • 14.6 Voir Dire
  • 14.7 Standing Objections
  • 14.8 Offers of Proof
  • 14.9 What to Do After a Ruling
  • Chapter 15 Rules of Evidence
  • 15.1 Which Rules of Evidence Apply to Your Competition?
  • 15.2 Form Rules
  • 15.3 Substantive Rules
  • Chapter 16 General Tournament Tips
  • 16.1 Judges Meetings
  • 16.2 Captains Meetings
  • 16.3 Tabulation Rooms
  • Chapter 17 Advice for Specific Competitions
  • 17.1 "Live Witness" Competitions
  • 17.2 One-on-One Competitions
  • 17.3 Competition Levels
  • Chapter 18 Competing Virtually
  • 18.1 Content