Random Moot
The Petitioner
The Crime
Cries for Help
Case Law
100
These are two reasons moot court is important
What is: -good public skills -good debate skills
100
This is the petitioner's name.
What is J.M.?
100
This is how the petitioner got access to the weapon he used.
What is taking it from his brother?
100
This is who the petitioner tried to talk to about his troubles at school.
Who are his peers, his guidance counselor, his brother, or his teacher?
100
This case held that juveniles could not be sentenced to life in prison without parole for non-homicide offenses.
What is Graham v. Florida?
200
This is the person who appeals the lower court decision.
Who is the petitioner?
200
This is the age of the petitioner.
What is 16?
200
This is how many shots were fired at the school
What is 2?
200
This is how the petitioner's brother reacted when petitioner told him about his problems at school.
What is he avoided him?
200
This case held that the death penalty is unconstitutional for juveniles.
What is Roper v. Simmons?
300
This is how you begin an oral argument.
What is "May it please the court?"
300
These are two reasons the petitioner did not get along with his peers.
What is constant bullying and language barriers?
300
This is who the petitioner shot.
Who is Renee?
300
Petitioner had other problems besides his problems at school. Describe.
What are aggression problems and alcohol misuse problems?
300
This case made in unconstitutional to execute the mentally retarded.
What is Atkins v. Virginia?
400
There is a written component and a spoken component to moot court. This is what they are called.
What is a brief and an oral argument?
400
This is the petitioner's brother's name.
What is Mark?
400
This is how the petitioner was stopped.
What is a police officer?
400
This is why the petitioner couldn't get an appointment right away with the peer mentors.
What is a backlog of appointments due to a riot that had occurred in the cafeteria?
400
The idea that the crime must fit the punishment is illustrated by this case.
What is Weems v. United States?
500
This is the court to which the petitioner appeals.
What is the Supreme Court?
500
The jury decided this should happen to the petitioner.
What is life in prison without parole?
500
This is how the petitioner injured the police officer.
What is breaking his nose?
500
This is the length of time petitioner was expected to wait for an appointment with the peer mentors program.
What is a month?
500
This case established the "evolving standards of decency" test for Eighth Amendment issues.
What is Trop v. Dulles?
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