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March 28, 2005
Mock Trial Ends Regional in Top Five
This just in:
Worcester, MA - Two teams representing the Dartmouth Mock Trial Society competed in the New England Mock Trial Tournament at Clark College on February 25-27th, with both finishing in the top five out of thirty teams at the tournament. Team Silver placed second overall with a record of 7 wins and 1 loss, while Team Gold placed fifth with a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. These performances qualified the teams to compete in one of the American Mock Trial Association's national tournaments, in Des Moines, IA and Richmond, KY, respectively.
Several of New England's top mock trial programs competed at the tournament, including teams from Boston College, Boston University, and Harvard University. This marks the second consecutive year that the Dartmouth Mock Trial Society has qualified three of its four regional teams to compete in the national tournaments.
In mock trial competitions participants prepare the roles of attorneys and witnesses based upon a nationwide fact pattern provided each year by a national collegiate body, the American Mock Trial Association. Students then try their cases against teams from other colleges and universities by competing in regional and national-level tournaments. Rounds are judged by practicing attorneys or judges, and competitors are scored based upon the professionalism and effectiveness of the cases they present. The top teams from each tournament are given bids to the National Intercollegiate Tournament in either Florida or Kentucky and the National Championship Tournament in Des Moines. Competitions consist of four rounds with two judges each, for a total of eight potential "ballots" to win each tournament.
Dartmouth Mock Trial Society and its competition teams are student-led and student-directed.
Dartmouth Mock Trial Society is advised by Profs. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong as well as Robert Buckley and John Crocker. It receives financial support of the Committee on Student Organizations and the Student Activities Office.
More info at its website: www.dartmouth.edu/~mtrial
Doug Simpson '70
DLA "Webster"
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