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Unit 5, Lesson 7 Mock Trial

Essential Questions: How do court decisions impact the lives of citizens? Learning Target: IWBAT simulate the trial process in the administration of justice. Formative Assessment(s): Trial verdict. Homework: Vocabulary Daily Rubric: 4 – I fully understand

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Unit 5, Lesson 7 Mock Trial

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  1. Essential Questions: How do court decisions impact the lives of citizens? • Learning Target: IWBAT simulate the trial process in the administration of justice. • Formative Assessment(s): Trial verdict Homework: Vocabulary • Daily Rubric: 4 – I fully understand the learning target and I am ready to move on • 3 – I feel like I have a good understanding of the learning target but I need to cover it a little more • 2 – I feel kind of lost on the learning target and I need a lot of review before I can move on • 1 – I am completely lost and feel like I need to completely cover this learning target over Unit 5, Lesson 7Mock Trial

  2. We’ve learned about the rights of the accused and due process (fair application of the law to one’s case) from the 4th-8th amendments. • Make a list of the steps that a case would take from crime to verdict. • Which of these steps do you think is the most important for upholding justice? Preview

  3. Objection: • Sustained: • Overruled: • Opening statement:   • Closing statement:   • Contempt of court:   • Plaintiff: • Defendant: • Direct examination:   • Cross examination: • Verdict: Vocabulary

  4. Objection: The action of challenging evidence or questions. • Sustained: A judge agreeing that an attorney's objection is valid and evidence in question will not be allowed in court. • Overruled: Judge allows the question or evidence in court that had been the subject of an objection. • Opening statement:  An introductory statement made by the attorneys for each side at the start of a trial. • Closing statement:  The final argument made by each attorney on both sides of a case in a trial prior to a verdict. Vocabulary

  5. Contempt of court:  Disrespect for the rules of a court. • Plaintiff: Person that is bringing a case to court against somebody. • Defendant: Person that is defending themselves against charges in a case. • Direct examination:  The initial questioning of a witness by the side that called him or her to testify. • Cross examination: The interrogation of a witness by the party opposed to the one who called the witness. • Verdict: The formal decision made by the jury. Vocabulary

  6. Mock Trial Activity

  7. Trial verdict Formative Assessment

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