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Im MOCT COURT Students are given problems composed by members of the Moot Court Board, and after diligent research, stipulation meetings, and the filing of briefs, argue their case be- fore a panel of three judges. Practicing at- torneys and faculty members sit as Middler Judges and a faculty member and two Board members comprise the panel to hear the Junior arguments. -wr sons ll ll --1 i-.. aim flu... r i 11? I P 'l 12 .sv 'T I t . :ft .GJ i L u F5 gs 'vi
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Page 68 text:
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Q 7 .. L MOOT COURT BOARD First row: McDonald, Countess, Coutant, Cooper, Parker, Roberts, M. Jones Back row: Kaniorski, Yohe, Crowe, Wiest, Durham, Lewis, Black, Swartzkopf, Andrews, Bayley, Carr The Moot Court program at the Dickinson School of Law is designed to give all students a know- ledge of appellate court practice. Participation is a requisite for all Middlers and Juniors. From the top Middler participants a National Moot Court Team is selected to argue with various law schools. Under the direction of Elizabeth Parker, the selection of Board members has been revised to reflect ad- vocacy rather than class position. ln the performing of the many details involved to have a successful program, this year's Board is to be greatly complimented. CHIEF CLERKS NATIONAL MOOT COURT TEAM ll ff I 1- ln Sable, Chief Clerk Parker, Cooper 4 Countess, McDonald, Kleinfelter 62
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MOCK TRIAL BOARD First Row: Weiner, Halpern, Rowe. Back Row: Peoples, Novinger, Weigle, Ristvey. This year's Mock Trial program involved three different trials, under the able direction of Chief Clerk Novinger. The board arranged various fact situations which were viewed by the parties to the action and these situations were told to the student advocates who tried the cases. The trials simu- lated an actual trial from every point, including judges, jurys, pre-trial conferences, taking of deposi- tions, calling of witnesses and even the long wait while the jury deliberated each case. Chief Clerk Novinger PARTICIPANTS Asst. Clerk Peoples First Row: Dildine, Stettz, Montgomery, Frank, Jenkins. Back Row: Howell, Countess, Boettger, Yohe, Keller, Bittle 64
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