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2003 National Competition |
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Indiana placed
third in the nation at the Indiana High School Mock
Trial Competition held May 9-10, 2003 in New
Orleans, LA. The first place winner was the
returning champion from Tennessee. Indiana was one
of three undefeated teams during the competition,
and narrowly missed the opportunity to advance to
the Championship round between the top two teams.
Forty-three state and territorial championship teams
(and the host state's runner-up), each consisting of
eight students, gathered to engage in four trials
each over two days. In the national high school mock
trial competition, the students participating for a
team in a trial are assigned roles: three are
witnesses; three are attorneys. Each attorney
conducts one direct examination and one cross
examination. One attorney also presents the opening
statement, and another presents the final argument.
Each team presents each side of the case - plaintiff
and defendant - at least once during the four
rounds. The national case this year involved voter
fraud at a student election where certain absentee
ballots were thrown out because of hanging, dimpled
or pregnant chads. The students received the case on
April 1st and had a little over a month to prepare
in addition to juggling academics and other
extra-curricular activities.
Indiana was
represented by John Adams High School of South Bend,
Indiana, the champion of the Indiana State Mock
Trial competition held in March, 2003. The John
Adams High School Mock Trial Program has won the
Indiana High School Mock Trial competition three
consecutive years. The returning champions placed
7th last year in the National competition. The team
consisted of: Emily Bell, Megan Marshall, Amanda
Miller, Katie Newbold, Ben Parisi, Robert
Saddawi-Konefka, Allyson Scherb, and Esther Warren.
The Indiana team was coached by the Honorable Robert
Miller, Jr., Chief Judge, United States District
Court, Northern District of Indiana, and Magistrate
Jane Woodward Miller. Also accompanying and
assisting the team were Judith Overmyer, Teacher and
Sponsor of the program, ISBA members Ann Marie
Waldron, partner at Indianapolis firm Tabbert Hahn
Ernst and Weddle and Board member of the Indiana
High School Mock Trial Association, and Susan
Roberts, partner at Stuart and Branigin, Lafayette,
and President of Indiana High School Mock Trial
Association.
The team's
accomplishment shows the strength of the Indiana
program. The victory is shared by every team that
participates in the Indiana competition, as well as
the Indiana attorneys who help coach or judge teams,
all have helped make the Indiana program what it is
today. Roberts. Indiana has become a household name
among high school mock trial students. Not only did
our scores/results standout, but many people from
other states, students, coaches, state coordinators,
observers, judges, remarked that the Indiana team
was 'awesome'.
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State Champions
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2006
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2002
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