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"The Washington State YMCA Mock Trial Competition is a program
of YMCA Youth and Government. Co-sponsors are the Office of the
Administrator for the Courts, the Young Lawyer Division of the Washington
State Bar Association, Superior Court Judges' Association, and the
District and Municipal Court Judges' Association.
In mock trial competitions, high school students portray each of
the principals in a cast of courtroom characters. As the student
teams study a hypothetical case, review the research in a mock trial
kit and receive guidance from volunteer attorneys in courtroom procedure
and trial preparation, they acquire a working knowledge of our judicial
system. Students participate as attorneys, witnesses, and court
bailiffs.
Mock trials present a "hands on" learning experience
which can enhance classroom lessons or be a part of youth group
and extra-curricular activities. Research has shown that students
who are involved in effective, law-related education programs show
greater interest in their studies, more respect for their teachers,
and a better understanding of their rights and responsibilities.
Interaction with local judges and practicing lawyers can give students
a more positive, understanding attitude toward these professions.
At the same time, community networks are strengthened between educational
and legal professionals as they work together in teaching students
and in conducting mock trial competitions.
Finally, a mock trial experience can help students prepare for
the realities of everyday life. Lessons learned in a mock trial
experience will apply to real-life adult roles as litigant, witness,
or juror.
After preparing for mock trials in the classroom and/or during
extra curricular activities, student teams will compete in one of
the ten district competitions in February. District boundaries are
based those of the Educational Service Districts (ESD) throughout
Washington State. The top two winners of each district competition
go on to compete in the state finals held each spring in Olympia.
Students will have the opportunity to present their cases before
real judges in real courtrooms. Their performance will be rated
by practicing attorneys."
-- Courts
Washington Program Overview
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