How does it work?
Each team consists of up to seven students from years 10, 11 & 12. Both state and independent Secondary Schools from South Australia may nominate a team/s to compete in the Competition.
Students in each team will take on the roles of Instructing Solicitors, Barristers, Witnesses and Court Officials. Two students act as Barristers, one or two as Solicitors, two as Witnesses and one as a Sheriff’s Officer or Judge’s Associate. The only variable is in the number of instructing solicitors.
Teams are encouraged to include additional students in the preparation for each round, to ensure seven students are available for the day of the Mock Trial. This prevents forfeits due to illness or unavailability.
Teachers are responsible for organising the team and contacting the coach and opposing school. The Competition is designed for students; teachers are encouraged to take a supportive role rather than a leading one to guide the students rather than direct them to ensure the Competition remains one between students.
The Competition is a combination of round robin (round 1-3) and knock-out (finals) contests. Aside from round two and the Grand Final which are held at the District Court or Magistrates Court all other rounds are held at the Plaintiff/Prosecution team’s school.
Coaches play a vital role in the Competition by giving students advice about how to approach each case. Coaches are members of the legal profession and impart a vast amount of knowledge and experience to students in areas such as investigating the facts of the case, preparation of evidence and how to conduct a proper case in front of a Judge. They also coach students on appropriate procedures before the hearing, the etiquette involved in speaking before the Mock Trial Judge and the roles of judges, barristers, witnesses and court officials in trials. Coaches also provide information in the use of legal precedents, on the correct way to make objections in court and of the rules of evidence. They link students’ Mock Trial experience with their own real-life expertise.