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Wrapping up the case:. Mayella – Blue & Black pods Atticus – Orange & Purple pods Tom Robinson – Red & Green pods Dolphus Raymond – Brown & White pods. Tell us: Your discoveries How the initial impression vs. reality displays the “coming of age” theme
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Wrapping up the case: • Mayella – Blue & Black pods • Atticus – Orange & Purple pods • Tom Robinson – Red & Green pods • Dolphus Raymond – Brown & White pods • Tell us: • Your discoveries • How the initial impression vs. reality displays the “coming of age” theme • Any ironies that are attached to that character (speech, actions, attitudes, expectations, etc.) • How Lee creates sympathy for that character • How the lawyers (if applicable) attempt to shape who that character is
The Mock Trial Overview All roles & assignments subject to alteration, but not altercation.
The Case State of MN vs. Mike Jacobs, defendant On March 5, racist statements were spray painted on the locker of Chris Burke, a student at Tercell High School. Mike Jacobs, another student, has been charged with the crime of Damage to Property in the third degree and fourth degree, a violation of the Minnesota Statues 609.595, subd. 2.
4 Attorneys 2Prosecuting vs. 2 Defending • Each attorney may make an opening statement. • This is the attorney's opportunity to tell the jury a little about the case and what he or she intends to prove. • After each witness has testified for the party that called him or her, the attorney for the other side may ask the witness questions. This is called cross-examination, and the attorney may ask questions only about information that the witness has already talked about. • After the witnesses have testified, each attorney delivers a closing argument to talk with the jury and summarize what the witnesses have said that helps his or her side of the case. • The attorney tells the jury why they should agree with his or her client's position. • Attorneys will need to coach their witnesses. They will not be consulting the opposing witnesses. Paper-Trail: Attorneys must turn in a copy of their opening statement, questions, cross-x questions, and closing statement. Once the trial is done, they need to write a short reflection on how the case went and what they could have done better.
1 Judge Works with Bailiff to set up courtroom Know & rule over various objections Outline directions for the jury on being fair Know the laws related to the case Paper-TrailJudge will be responsible to turn in a copy of the related laws, objections, and a sketch of the courtroom set-up before the case begins. Judge will need to write a reflection analyzing the case and its results.
1 Bailiff Responsible to know related oaths Make official signs for courtroom Know who the witnesses are so you can call on them Escort defendant Keep courtroom orderly & quiet (know the rules!) Paper-Trail Bailiff must work with Judge to set up courtroom. Signs must be submitted for approval prior to the court. Bailiff will need to watch a courtroom-related show and write a 1-page analysis of how a court room works before the case begins. Bailiff will write a reflection on his/her experience.
The Prosecution Witnesses • Chris Burke – (plaintiff) student who had racist statements spray-painted on his locker • Officer Jess McQuade – Inspected scene of crime • Janitor Tony Minke – last one to see the locker clean & had to clean paint from locker • Sam Lewis, Art Teacher – saw defendant in hallway early & acting suspicious
The Defense Witnesses • Mike Jacobs – (defendant) charged with the crime of Damage to Property in the 3rd & 4th degree. • Jaime Carter – close friend of Mike, walked with Mike to school that day. • Principal Shields – knows Mike very well. • Pat Collen, Biology Teacher – in hallway of Mike’s locker on the day of in the incident.
The Jury (14) (7) Maycomb Jury Members Will need to assume the identity of one of the Maycomb characters & fill out a profile sheet. Must vote according to that person’s beliefs. (7) Non-Biased Jury Need to fill out profile sheet. Must vote according to the facts. Paper Trail: During work days, Jury will have a few handouts to work through in addition to practicing deciding on a case. During the trial, Jury will keep track of the case and must submit all notes. Will need to submit a reflection about his or her decision, the biases that went into it, and a general analysis of how the case went.
The Media (4-6 students) The media will assume the role of journalists. They must interview all witnesses & attorneys. Paper Trail: Will produce a newspaper that will be published before the trial. The reflection will be in the form of an insert for the newspaper to be delivered after the trial. The type & look of the newspaper is up to creative interpretation.
Make your Choice • On moodle, go here:
Journal (ch. 21-23) • Why is Atticus’ statement, “This case is as simple as black and white,” ironic? • Explain Jem and Scout’s disagreement at the end of Chapter 23. Who do you agree with and why? • What examples of racism are present as Tom gives his testimony?