Mock Trial Roles
Case Scenarios/General Questions
Evidence Practice
Mock Trial Structure
100

The group of people who collectively decide the guilt or innocence of the defendant based on evidence 

What is the jury? 

100

Mathias accuses Gregory of stealing his paper clip. Who is the prosecution, and who is the defense? 

Mathias- prosecution

Gregory- Defense 

100

What type of evidence proves a fact by itself? 

What is direct evidence? 

100

Who gives testimonies in court? 

Eye witnesses 

200

The individual who leads court proceedings and determines the length of the sentencing 

What is the judge? 

200

A student is suing his school after his teacher failed him under the premise that he wrote his English essay with ChatGPT. The teacher, however, has no hard evidence to prove that the student used AI. 

Will the case stand in court? 

No! 

200

What is an example of direct evidence? 

Confessions, video footage, an eyewitness statement 

200

Who opens the court procedures? 

The Bailiff 

300

The individual or party of people that is being accused of a crime 

What is the defense? 

300

A witness starts trailing off her original story and starts talking about something irrelveant. What objection could the judge raise? 

Relevance 

300

Can an eyewitness testimony alone convict someone of a crime? 

No 

300

Who performs cross examination of witnesses? 

Attorneys or lawyers 

400

The individual or party of people that is accusing someone else of a crime 

What is the prosecution? 

400

In a case involving a student suing a professor over AI accusations, the entire jury is comprised of other college students. Is this a fairly selected jury? 

No! 

400

What is an example of indirect evidence? 

Fingerprints, any DNA evidence, digital evidence like phone and GPS records, behavioral evidence, like a lie in a witness testimony 
400

Gets to make objections in court

What is a lawyer?

500

The formal interrogation of a witness called by the other party in a court of law to challenge or extend testimony already given

What is cross examination? 

500

In court, attorneys must provide every single piece of evidence related to a case so the other team can examine it. What is this process called? 

What is discovery 

500

What are the criteria for viable evidence in court? 

Relevance, legally obtained, not prejudicial 

500

What are the four kinds of objections in court? 

Hearsay, Asked and Answered, Irrelevance, Leading