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Comprehensive Report Writing & Moot Court Training Exercise

Master the art of narrative arrest report writing & courtroom testimony through hands-on exercises and simulated scenarios. Learn proper techniques, format, and practical skills. Get ready for real-life situations. Engage in interactive sessions with feedback from experts.

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Comprehensive Report Writing & Moot Court Training Exercise

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  1. Session 13 1 Hour 30 Minutes Report Writing Exerciseand Moot Court

  2. Learning Objectives • Discuss the required information on a narrative arrest report • Successfully complete a narrative arrest report • Discuss the need for competent courtroom testimony • Demonstrate the proper techniques of courtroom testimony

  3. Report Writing Exercise • Report Writing • Video simulation of DWI incident

  4. Report Writing Exercise • Report Writing • Video simulation of DWI incident • 10 Minutes to make notes • Complete narrative arrest report

  5. Moot Court Exercise • Take the stand • Testify

  6. Moot Court Exercise • Video replayed • Comments • Instructor Critique

  7. Arrest Report • Use to record all evidence depicted in the video • End narrative report at the completion of • the driver’s exit

  8. Report Writing

  9. Arrest Report Format • Initial observation • Stopping sequence • Contact with driver • SFSTs • PBTs • Arrest

  10. Complete Arrest Report • 10 minutes • End report with arrest of subject • Break • Be prepared to take the stand

  11. Moot Court Exercise • Two arresting officers • Judge presides over the case • Jury

  12. Moot Court Exercise (Cont.) • Officers testify • Refer to written reports if necessary • Closing statements • Jury renders verdict • Discussion

  13. QUESTIONS?

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