Draft:Delaware Mock Trial Competition

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The Delaware Mock Trial Competition is a high school Mock Trial competition in Delaware sponsored by the Delaware Law Related Education Center (or DelREC).[https://delrec.org/about-delrec About DelREC] The winning school of the state finals advances to the National High School Mock Trial Championship. The Delaware Mock Trial Competition was established in 1991, with its first competition being held in 1992.[https://delrec.org/mock-trial Delaware Mock Trial Competition homepage] The case material is usually released early in November and the competition takes place on the last Friday and Saturday in February at the Leonard L. Williams Justice Center in Wilmington, Delaware.

Typically, between 20 and 24 teams compete each year, drawing from traditional public schools, charter schools, private schools, catholic schools, and civic organizations from across the state. Since 2014, 34 Delaware High Schools (including public, charter, and private school) or affiliated organizations have competed at the State Competition. During that same time period, eight schools have sent two teams to at least one competition. During the COVID-19 Pandemic, the 2021 and 2022 competition seasons were held virtually.

Delaware has been the host site of the National High School Mock Trial Championship twice in 2008 and 2024.[https://wilmington2024.nhsmtc.org/ 2024 Host Website] A Delaware team has never won the National Competition but it has had one second place finish (1995) and one third place finish (2008) since it joined as a member state to the organization in 1993.

Trial Format

=Opening Statements=

A trial starts with a 5-minute opening statement by the Plaintiff/Prosecution (depending on whether the case is civil or criminal, respectively), which is immediately followed by a 5-minute opening statement by the defense.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 4.5]

=Witness Testimony=

After opening statements, the plaintiff/prosecution calls its first witness.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 3.4] The plaintiff/prosecution conducts a direct examination of the witness, and then defense conducts a cross examination of the same witness. After cross-examination, plaintiff/prosecution has the opportunity to conduct a redirect examination of the witness. If they do, defense is given the chance to recross the witness.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 4.22] After either all four types of exams have been conducted or one party abstains from doing redirect or recross respectively, the witness steps down from the stand. This process is then repeated for two more plaintiff/prosecution witnesses. With the conclusion of testimony from the third plaintiff witness, the plaintiff rests. The Defense then calls three witnesses in the same manner described above for the plaintiff/prosecution.

Each team has 45 minutes for witness testimony with 25 minutes designated for direct examination and 20 minutes designated for cross examination (including redirects and recrosses conducted by counsel of that team).[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 4.5] The clock does stop, however, for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to, objections and parts of the process for entering exhibits.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 4.6c])

=Closing Arguments=

Once the third defense witness has finished giving testimony, the plaintiff/prosecution gives gives their closing argument. Like opening statements, closing arguments are limited to 5 minutes apiece. After plaintiff/prosecution closes, the defense gives its closing statement. After the defense goes, the plaintiff/prosecution has a chance to provide a rebuttal that is limited to the scope of the defendant's closing statement if time allows., after which the plaintiff/prosecution may offer a rebuttal.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 4.5] Barring any disputes being raised, this marks the conclusion of the trial, and the jury is dismissed to tally points.

=Scoring & Winner=

Each member of the jury scores each part of the trial based on specific scoring categories, such as the flow of a direct examination or the effectiveness of a cross-examination. Each opening statement or closing argument is worth a maximum of 10 points. Each direct or cross-examination is also worth, at most, 10 points. Each witness can earn a maximum of 10 points independent of any other points from direct examination. There is one team evaluation category scored at the end of the trial, which serves as a tiebreaker. Therefore, each team can earn up to 110 points during the trial.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 5.4]

On any juror's ballot, the team with more points is the winner of that scoresheet. Each scoresheet is worth one vote or "ballot". Whichever team receives more ballots is declared the winner of the trial.[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lLEbYQHEykOUFO3FRt4whrVFmK31Mfz0/view 2023 DE Rules of Competition- Rule 5.2a]

Past Cases

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!Year

!Name

!Subject of Case

2002

|State of Delaware v. Pat Hughes[https://issuu.com/standrews_delaware/docs/2002_spring "Mock Trial Examines Issues of Hazing and Negligence", St. Andrew's Magazine (Spring 2002), p 10-11]

|Hazing and Negligence

2003

|Sandy Hills v. Midway School Board and Dale Green, Principal Midway HS[https://web.archive.org/web/20030316151634/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/case2003.pdf Sandy Hills v. Midway School Board and Dale Green, Principal Midway High School]

|Freedom of speech

2005

|Pat Haddas v. Lou Temony[https://web.archive.org/web/20041206221600/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/case2005.pdf Pat Haddas v. Lou Temony]

|Negligence

2006

|State of Delaware v. Kinsley Williams[https://web.archive.org/web/20060715053732/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/case2006.pdf State of Delaware v. Kinsley Williams]

|Cyberstalking

2007

|Aaron/Erin Wilson v. Gander's, Inc.[https://web.archive.org/web/20070205051206/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/Case2007b.pdf Aaron/Erin Wilson v. Gander's, Inc.]

|Wrongful Dismissal

2008

|State of Delaware v. Lin Pauling[https://web.archive.org/web/20110926210403/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/case2008.pdf State of Delaware v. Lin Pauling]

|Controlled substance homicide

2009

|A&M Records, Inc., et al. v. K.C. Jones[https://web.archive.org/web/20160905173741/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/Case2009.pdf A&M Records, Inc., et al. v. K.C. Jones]

|Music copyright infringement

2010

|State of Delaware v. Izzy Freeman[https://web.archive.org/web/20160905173741/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/Case2010.pdf State of Delaware v. Izzy Freeman]

|First-Degree Murder

2011

|Dakota Skyy v. Castle College and Morgan Pettigrew[https://web.archive.org/web/20160905173741/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/Case2011.pdf Dakota Skyy v. Castle College and Morgan Pettigrew]

|Breach of Contract over scholarship/admissions offer

2012

|State of Delaware v. Les Hayes[https://web.archive.org/web/20160905173741/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/Case2011.pdf State of Delaware v. Les Hayes]

|First-Degree Murder

2013

|Jess Paxton v. Alex McMasters[https://web.archive.org/web/20160905173454/http://delrec.org/mocktrial/2013%20DE%20High%20School%20Mock%20Trial%20Comp%20(Final).pdf Jess Paxton v. Alex McMasters]

|Personal injury claim stemming from drunk driving incident

2014

|State of Delaware v. Cameron Paul[https://web.archive.org/web/20160905173741/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/Case2014.pdf State of Delaware v. Cameron Paul]

|First-Degree Murder

2015

|First State Liability Insurance Company Inc. v. Denim N' More, Inc.[https://web.archive.org/web/20150910070753/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/2015RevisedMockTrialCase.pdf First State Liability Insurance Company Inc. v. Denim N' More, Inc.]

|Insurance fraud through arson

2016

|State of Delaware v. Quinn Penner[https://web.archive.org/web/20150910070753/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/2016RevisedMockTrialCase.pdf State of Delaware v. Quinn Penner]

|First-Degree Murder by Police Officer

2017

|Creative Internet Technologies Investments v. Hayden Joyce[https://web.archive.org/web/20150910070753/http://www.delrec.org/mocktrial/2017RevisedMockTrialCase.pdf Creative Internet Technologies Investments v. Hayden Joyce]

|Fraud over the "Teacher's Pet" App

2018

|State of Delaware v. Elliot Stewart[https://web.archive.org/web/20180219142631/http://delrec.org/2018files/2018DelawareHighSchoolMockTrialProblem_v1_1.pdf State of Delaware v. Elliot Stewart]

|Theft of six Andrew Wyeth paintings worth over $100,000

2019

|Mid-east Stevedores Services, Inc. v. Delaware Auto and Marine Corporation, et al.[https://web.archive.org/web/20190101093804/http://delrec.org/2019files/2018-2019%20Delaware%20Mock%20Trial%20Problem.pdf Mid-east Stevedores Services, Inc. v. Delaware Auto and Marine Corporation, et al.]

|Fiduciary duty to shareholders

2020

|State of Delaware v. Dakota Boren[https://web.archive.org/web/20201105204028/http://delrec.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FINAL_2019-2020-Mock-Trial-Problem.pdf State of Delaware v. Dakota Boren]

|Second-Degree Murder at a rodeo competition

2021

|Lilienthal Insurance, Inc. v. Natural Habitat Preservehttps://web.archive.org/web/20210125073012/http://delrec.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/CORRECTED_2021-Delaware-Case-Version-1.1.pdf {{Bare URL PDF|date=August 2024}}

|Insurance case

2022

|State of Delaware v. Quinn Fenwick[https://web.archive.org/web/20220307200833/https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xaSbCFyncEPoqS2c-JNZHcNu1-0J2eAP/view?usp=sharing State of Delaware v. Quinn Fenwick]

|Drug delivery resulting in death

2023

|Estate of George Romero v. Ashley Williams[https://web.archive.org/web/20230324192428/https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O8zVwx37gwpAyaTPu_EoOXgqZELIqRDG/view?usp=share_link Estate of George Romero v. Ashley Williams]

|Wrongful death by energy drink

2024

|State of Delaware v. Sam Pyke[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kS25Sbtded_k3YAIIMJYzoMscXt8QKTs/view State of Delaware v. Sam Pyke]

|First-Degree Murder

2025

|Jean Stuart v. DE.CO Food Hall[https://delrec.org/mock-trial/source-materials Jean Stuart v. DE.CO Food Hall]

|Negligence in failing to exercise ordinary care in hiring and retaining employee

When Delaware has hosted the National High School Mock Trial Championship, they used the following cases:

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!Year

!Name

!Subject of Case

2008

|Mid-east Stevedores Services, Inc. v. Delaware Auto and Marine Corporation, et al.[https://web.archive.org/web/20090730081304if_/http://mocktrial.delaware.gov/pdf/2008_mock_trial_national_case.pdf Mid-east Stevedores Services, Inc. v. Delaware Auto and Marine Corporation, et al.]

|Fiduciary duty to shareholders

2024

|Jamie Cameron and other shareholders of QuikPhone SAC I v. Bree Plaza and QuikPhone SAC I[https://wilmington2024.nhsmtc.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2024/03/2024-NHSMTC-Case-Materials-version-1.0.pdf Jamie Cameron and other shareholders of QuikPhone SAC I v. Bree Plaza and QuikPhone SAC I]

|Fiduciary duty to shareholders

State Finals Results

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!Year

!Winner[https://delrec.org/mock-trial Championship Results]

!Place at Nationals[https://www.nationalmocktrial.org/about/history-and-winners/ National Championship Results]

!Runner-Up[https://delawareonline.newspapers.com/search/keyword="mock+trial" Delaware News Journal archives]{{Dead link|date=May 2025 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

!Place at Nationals[https://www.nationalmocktrial.org/about/history-and-winners/ National Championship Results]

1992

|Saint Mark's High School

|Not a member state

|Delcastle Technical High School

1993

|Saint Mark's High School A-Team

|Not posted

|Saint Mark's High School B-Team

1994

|Saint Mark's High School

|Not posted

|Padua Academy

1995

|Saint Mark's High School

|2

|William Penn High School

1996

|Saint Mark's High School

|Not posted

|Ursuline Academy

1997

|Padua Academy

|Not posted

|Saint Mark's High School

1998

|Saint Mark's High School

|Not posted

|Padua Academy

1999

|Saint Mark's High School

|Not posted

|Wilmington Friends School

2000

|Wilmington Christian School

|15

|Wilmington Friends School

2001

|Wilmington Christian School

|30

|Saint Mark's High School

2002

|Saint Mark's High School

|16

|Wilmington Christian School

2003

|Wilmington Christian School

|27

|Ursuline Academy

2004

|Saint Mark's High School

|22

|Wilmington Christian School

2005

|Wilmington Christian School

|17

|Charter School of Wilmington

2006

|Charter School of Wilmington

|21

|Alexis I. duPont High School

2007

|Charter School of Wilmington

|23

|Wilmington Friends School

2008

|Charter School of Wilmington

|3

|Archmere Academy

|Attended but did not compete https://delawareonline.newspapers.com/image/164313200/ Wilm Charter places third in mock trials, May 11, 2008

2009

|Charter School of Wilmington

|25

|Wilmington Friends School

2010

|Charter School of Wilmington

|17

|Wilmington Christian School

2011

|Charter School of Wilmington

|21

|Wilmington Friends School

2012

|Saint Mark's High School

|22

|Charter School of Wilmington

2013

|Charter School of Wilmington

|21

|Saint Mark's High School

2014

|Charter School of Wilmington

|27

|Saint Mark's High School

2015

|Saint Mark's High School

|12

|Charter School of Wilmington

2016

|Wilmington Friends School

|40

|Sussex Central High School

2017

|Wilmington Friends School

|25

|Sussex Central High School

2018

|Cab Calloway School of the Arts

|Did not attend

|Sussex Central High School *

|31 [https://www.nationalmocktrial.org/2017-championship-results/ Sussex Central attended Nationals for Delaware]

2019

|Charter School of Wilmington

|28

|St. Elizabeth High School

2020

|Cape Henlopen High School

|Cancelled (COVID)

|St. Elizabeth High School

2021

|Wilmington Friends School

|36

|Charter School of Wilmington

2022

|Wilmington Friends School

|38

|Archmere Academy

2023

|Charter School of Wilmington

|37

|Wilmington Friends School

2024

|Charter School of Wilmington

|39 [https://courts.delaware.gov/forms/download.aspx?id=235198 Delaware Court release about the State Competition]

|Newark Charter School **

|21 [https://courts.delaware.gov/forms/download.aspx?id=243928 Delaware Court release about the National Competition]

|2025

|Salesianum School

|

|Wilmington Friends School

  • Years in bold were years in which the state hosted the National Tournament
  • Note #1 - Second place team in 2018 attended National Tournament instead of state champion
  • Note #2 - Second place team in 2024 qualified and attended in 2024 for National Tournament as the Host Alternate Team

Delaware Way Award Winners

The Delaware Way award is given each year to the team that the best exemplifies the ideals of mock trial – civility, justice, and fair play.[https://www.courts.delaware.gov/forms/download.aspx?id=184028 Quote about award from 2023 Results Press Release]

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!Year

!Winner

2020

|Sussex Central High School

2021

|Mount Pleasant High School

2022

|Newark Charter School

2023

|"Bye-Buster" Team from Salesianium and Cape Henlopen High School

2024

|Charter School of Wilmington B-Team

2025

|Padua Academy

Courtroom Artist, Courtroom Journalist, and Mock Trial Essay Winners

The artist and journalist competitions take place in the third round of the competition. The courtroom artist has to sketch during the trial and provide their work at the conclusion of the round. The courtroom journalist watched the trial and then has two hours to write a 800-word (or less) article on the proceedings. The Courtroom Artist contest was started in 2019 and the Courtroom Reporter contest was started in 2022. Due to the virtual nature of the competition in 2021 and 2022, the Courtroom Artist contest was not held.

For the Mock Trial Essay, seniors were given the prompt "How Has the Delaware High School Mock Trial Program Helped

Prepare You to Become a More Effective Citizen?" prior to the competition and tasked with writing an essay between 500 and 1000 words. GE sponsored the award in 2016 and 2017 and Anthony Iannini sponsored it through 2020.

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!Year

!Courtroom Artist Winner

!Courtroom Journalist Winner

!Mock Trial Essay Contest

2016{{Cite web |author=Staff Writer |date=2019-02-26 |title=Wilmington Charter Wins The 2019 Delaware High School Mock Trial Competition |url=https://firststateupdate.com/2019/02/wilmington-charter-wins-the-2019-delaware-high-school-mock-trial-competition/ |access-date=2024-04-30 |website=First State Update |language=en-US}}

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|

|Newark High School's River Shannon

2017[https://courts.delaware.gov/Forms/Download.aspx?id=92918 Press Release about Competition]

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|Archmere Academy's Oliva D’Dwyer

2018[https://courts.delaware.gov/forms/download.aspx?id=102878 Competition Press Release]

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|Sussex Central's Holly Williams and Archmere's Madison Larmore

2019{{cite web | url=https://firststateupdate.com/2019/02/wilmington-charter-wins-the-2019-delaware-high-school-mock-trial-competition/ | title=Wilmington Charter Wins the 2019 Delaware High School Mock Trial Competition | date=26 February 2019 }}

|Wilmington Christian School's Rylee Santillo

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|Newark Charter School's Hannah Kim

2020[https://issuu.com/dsba/docs/june2020dsbabarjournal/s/10612160#:~:text=Cape%20Henlopen%20High%20School%20was,for%20a%20Sussex%20County%20school. Press Release about the 2020 Competition]Archmere Academy's Lauren Wilson

|

2023[https://delawarelive.com/wilmington-charter-wins-mock-trial-competition/ "Wilmington Charter wins 2023 state mock trial competition", Delaware Live, February 27, 2023]

|Archmere Academy's Jace Walker

|Ursuline Academy's Aurey Pachuta

2024[https://delawarelive.com/wilmington-charter-goes-back-to-back-ties-most-wins-in-state-mock-trial/ "Wilmington Charter goes back-to-back, ties most wins in State Mock Trial" Delaware Live, February 27, 2023]

|Newark Charter School's Allison Munson

|Not awarded

|

2025[https://courts.delaware.gov/forms/download.aspx?id=282908#:~:text=With%20the%20win%2C%20Salesianum%20will,Hill%20School%20in%20fifth%20place.]

|Tower Hill's Tatiana Hynansky

|Cape Henlopen's Lucy Tollett

Schools with State Finals Appearances

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Appearances

! Team

! Wins

! Losses

! Last appearance

! Best Finish at Nationals

16

|Saint Mark's High School

|11

|5

|2015

|2nd (1993)

15

|Charter School of Wilmington

|11

|4

|2024

|3rd (2008)

11

|Wilmington Friends School

|4

|7

|2025

|25th (2017)

7

|Wilmington Christian School

|4

|3

|2010

|15th (2000)

3

|Padua Academy

|1

|2

|1998

|Rank unavailable (1997)

3

|Sussex Central High School

|0

|3

|2018

|31st (2018)

2

|Archmere Academy

|0

|2

|2022

2

|St. Elizabeth High School

|0

|2

|2020

2

|Ursuline Academy

|0

|2

|2003

1

|Salesianum School

|1

|0

|2025

|Qualified for Nationals (May 2025)

1

|Cab Calloway School of the Arts

|1

|0

|2018

|Did not attend (2018)

1

|Cape Henlopen High School

|1

|0

|2020

|No tournament (2020)

1

|Alexis I. duPont High School

|0

|1

|2006

1

|Delcastle Technical High School

|0

|1

|1992

1

|Newark Charter School

|0

|1

|2024

|21st (2024)

1

|William Penn High School

|0

|1

|1995

See also

References

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