Ace Attorney lied to me, I shouldn't have chosen law to study
@phillipsanders74613 күн бұрын
Amazing to watch as a law student it’s very impressive how properly these HIGH SCHOOL students argue and defend their case.
@MilesDraper-ex2wx8 күн бұрын
i love you mycah white
@soulamikimo653317 күн бұрын
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@stayhomewearamask331818 күн бұрын
I need that girl on the prosecutor is side to defend me fr
@FrumSepharadi24 күн бұрын
Gen z may be the next competant generation in this country ironically.....
@r.louiseworley-parsley420827 күн бұрын
In the 1980s, I taught high school government. When we covered the judiciary, we conducted a mock trial. It was wonderful. I was also the debate coach and cosponsor of the televised whiz quiz team. High school students are capable of so much more than the general public believes. We also formed political parties, conducted elections, wrote bills and resolutions, etc. Students respond well when given creative assignments instead of mundane worksheets and coloring pages.
@daviddd0623Ай бұрын
The closing argument for the prosecution is crazy..
@jackymarcel4108Ай бұрын
Garcia Jeffrey Miller Joseph Anderson Michelle
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Rodriguez Brian Taylor Shirley Lee Angela
@jackymarcel4108Ай бұрын
Hall Michael Taylor Frank Young Edward
@jackymarcel4108Ай бұрын
Lewis William Davis Jennifer Thomas Barbara
@JeanneFugate-m8lАй бұрын
As an attorney for 22 years, I cannot believe that these are high school students! These kids could skip law school and go right into practice. Awesome.
@JADEHUNTER69Ай бұрын
Paul set a wheel up in the back yard and gave us our first lesson.I'm pretty sure I'm the guilty party as far as taking Matt on his first hunt.He used to stay up all night on the Dremel carving!Bottom line... it's all Pauls fault!Bwhahahahaha!
@DavidDiamond-n9hАй бұрын
I hope they aren't as scripted as it looks.. teachers that script these competitions do not good for the kids.
@CalifgalCindy12 ай бұрын
It is reassuring that they are not least looking for ways to reuse and repurposing land and resources of a very historic base. I hope that the promises are met. I hope they find a path to honor and tell the story of the thousands of soldiers that are a part of Fort Ord’s history.🇺🇸
@theimmaturegoat2 ай бұрын
Watching this mock trial so I can prepare for a trial within minecraft lmao
@rededwards34792 ай бұрын
just when you think all hope is gone for our youth, these "CHESS PIECES" show up and "checkmate" you! This is a must have class for inner city schools along with learning how to INVEST in financial markets! note to self.
@OhYeahOfficial2 ай бұрын
I was reeled in already in the first 10 minutes of this. Great job!!! Wow
@ipsizm92652 ай бұрын
It’s an honor listening to these future attorneys. Absolutely incredible the level of preparation, thinking and effectiveness.
@dezmion2 ай бұрын
Can someone correct me if I’m wrong.? Was the defendants first argument to have the evidence removed that the actor understood her rights but misled to believe she had no choice but to relinquish them. Would a better argument have been she actually didn’t know her right. Could it not be argued that had she had actually understood her rights and what the cop had said it would’ve been in her best interest to maintain her position and stop the search until the warrant was present? Like she’s an actress. The law is debated amongst professionals everyday. I mean how many people call freedom of speech but don’t really know how to apply it. Saying “I know my rights” dramatically as an actor would is not an accurate declaration if she doesn’t actually know her rights. If she was not explained her rights and asked if she understood, there is no real way of determining. She could be explained the situation and said “oh, I didn’t know that, she didn’t tell me that. If I had know that I wouldn’t have don’t it” and that would disprove there argument against right saying that she declared “I know my rights” out of ignorance and not because she actually understood them or lied. The responsibility should fall more on the officer (knowing the law) to make sure and understand that an Oman that was not in distress understood her rights. The cop could’ve given her space and then came back in and fully explained her rights. The cop was at fault. She had the responsibility to inform, she force the scene to be seen as a threat by blocking the door and she did not submit the forms. If the forms weren’t even getting approved. Fill g out the paperwork without submitting it means nothing to a court. If it stayed in that state she could not accurately claim she would get in them if they liked it or not. Nah wild call throw it out
@justinle81704 күн бұрын
Idk but props to u for the effort u put writing this since no one replied I am giving you validation
@imachavel3 ай бұрын
This was a really good mock trial. I think the prosecution would lose on the appellate level for this case. I know this was a mock trial but LOL when I first watched this I was really upset at the judge on her ruling. To be honest this would for sure have a jury panel. The deliberation would take more than just a few seconds that the judge took in her procedure to decide on this ruling. I will give it this based on the details of this crime the evidence doesn't point to anyone else besides the defendant. Yet I do not believe that means that this is beyond A Reasonable Doubt I don't believe there was enough evidence to convict besides the fingerprints and his phone was nearby the scene. It was clear he had a shoulder injury and making a right-handed slash he would not have been able to hurt the victim the way he did. His fingerprints were on the weapon because he gave it to the person as a gift even the detective investigating the crime agreed with that. In fact as far as I can follow along it seems she actually proposed that in her investigation. The motive was very low. There were other people whose phones were nearby. The geofence was not done with the proper warrant as the defense pointed out. It seems to me the judge based on finding the defendant guilty more so on the evidence is not pointing to anyone else despite the stronger motive of other people and the fact that their phones were also nearby when the murder took place. We must remember in our legal system what beyond a reasonable doubt means. It was never verified the defendant was in the room during The Killing. No other evidence aside from what point did he gave the gift to this person that was a knife that was used to stab the victim pointed to the defendant having actually done the crime. This person did not confess and even the geofence done without the warrant did not show that he was actually in the room with his cell phone based on the geofence Data Tracking his cell phone. I don't have access to Lexis or Westlaw but I feel it would be easy to shepardize a case similar to this in which similar evidence such as fingerprints pointing to the person still led to an acquittal. Well how about OJ Simpson? In which much more evidence was pointing to his killing of Nicole Brown Simpson. Yet he was acquitted because it was not Beyond a reasonable doubt that he had done it. Not a very good sighting though is the facts and the details of the OJ Simpson case I believe are very different to this case. But I feel further shepherding would results in sightings in pretty good cases to compare that would acquit this person. A reasonable doubt means, well it means beyond a reasonable doubt. We must remember to keep fairness in the judicial system and to be aware of inconsistencies and errors in the legal system. In real life by imagine this being appealed. In real life I imagine the bar association doing an investigation on this judge and looking for previous inconsistencies in errors and bad rulings and possible mistrials that this judge would have a history of ruling over. Possibly she could be disbarred. You cannot retry a case based on Double Jeopardy but appealing because of a legal error means the trial was in error and the person can definitely have another trial. 😂 I will say this was a mock trial. Definitely this is the realism of this mock trial it looks and sounds so much exactly the way the two opposing counsels would argue their case and do lead examination and cross examination of the defendant and the witnesses that were subpoenaed and make their initial and closing arguments and go back and forth with the judge. I actually have an emotional reaction from watching this. Lol pretty realistic. Some high schools barely have extracurricular activities beyond music lessons. You can learn an instrument really well. And if you become famous enough you'll be a rockstar or something. But a high school with a legal program that teaches students legal procedure? Does it have engineering or architectural classes as well or biology or medicine classes? LOL people need to really consider taking their kid out of whatever high school they're in and putting them in this High School. Very realistic mock trial.
@thegrimmkitty97862 ай бұрын
Some schools do have really good classes and extracurriculars, my high school also has mock trial, engineering, medical programs, and even an automotive class.
@imachavel2 ай бұрын
@@thegrimmkitty9786 wow. LOL when I was in high school they had none of that. Even private schools didn't. Things have come a long ways. Depending which school you go to of course. Make the best of it for sure. Once you are out of school it's obviously all up to you.
@sachinasubba62353 ай бұрын
The verdict should have been guilty 😊 loved the prosecution argument.
@ManuelCedillo-my7gr3 ай бұрын
Kourtney Kardashian im in deathrow
@kourtneyjade7374 ай бұрын
wow they are brilliant ! They are better than some real lawyers ive seen 😂
@Simonkonig124 ай бұрын
I wish I would have been able to act in this trial as a student… this is next level education ❤
@gabrielsilvas6924 ай бұрын
How are y'all doing this in high school?!?! Please let's talk
@ArturoBaldo4 ай бұрын
Idolo bouchard se las mando a guardar !
@sourpatchkids94764 ай бұрын
Ms. Reyes is honestly a sweet heart my family love her so much lacey adores you Creekside is blessed with you
@ManuelCedillo-my7gr4 ай бұрын
Allied health insurance: variant.
@deyrasantiago88505 ай бұрын
Your word is your bond!! I truly believe in everything you believe in. Even to the root and being awakened.
@vickymacias7275 ай бұрын
Aww beautiful 😍 ❤🔥🌊🌬️🌎
@carmelbeauty19685 ай бұрын
Beautiful Prima I ❤️ u
@GerardoElJerry1015 ай бұрын
Where do you buy your jade from?
@lilang38985 ай бұрын
i want billy share ig
@deepaksharma-uz5iz5 ай бұрын
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@Andygarden5 ай бұрын
This Helped Alot 🤫🧏
@alexiaharvey34155 ай бұрын
My heart is melting and it just started 🙏 as evil as our world is … to see all this light through the dark when I was completely blocked to even have knowledge of this. Is absolutely gut wrenching and incredible!!! 🎉🎉😂😂
@alexiaharvey34155 ай бұрын
These high school students give me hope. We are creating a new world. 🫶🏼
@speakmore.135 ай бұрын
I have a mock trial soon, im not in it, but im excited to witness it!
@alexiaharvey34155 ай бұрын
Where !??
@Nature-uh9cj5 ай бұрын
Amazing work. I wish my school did these things.
@themariam_o6 ай бұрын
These kids are amazing. I enjoyed watching every moment of this mock trial. They did a great job.
@JeffEarnest6 ай бұрын
They are not dead soldiers there just waiting on their next assignment
@kittylove-x0x06 ай бұрын
it feels sooo real. Good job y'all;)
@timestampterrysassistant76386 ай бұрын
23:28 "The cost of taking down buildings and rebuilding was very very expensive." CalEPA is a joke 😂
@AdventureGuild20236 ай бұрын
Who’s watching from Sojourners
@typicalshenaniganz6 ай бұрын
Dang right son
@mirandatav6 ай бұрын
Woot woot! Right here! Watched prosecution last night and finishing defense tonight!
@virgo7147 ай бұрын
Omg, He is really down to earth, I could marry him ❤️❤️💙💙
@surajhegde13047 ай бұрын
what a brilliant bunch of counsels 👏
@steverino49667 ай бұрын
With the awesome talent and dedication these students need to return to the Monterey Conference Center again. Their parents and jazz fans alike truly miss the way it used to be. Every April was looked forward to. BRING "NGJF" TO THE MONTEREY CONFERENCE CENTER. 🎷🎺🎹🎵