Pennsylvania Mock Trial Competition

The Pennsylvania Mock Trial Competition is a high school Mock Trial competition in Pennsylvania sponsored by the Pennsylvania Bar Association Young Lawyers Division. The winning school of the state finals advances to the National High School Mock Trial Championship. The Pennsylvania Mock Trial Competition first began in 1984.[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2012%20Pennsylvania%20High%20School%20Mock%20Trial%20Problem%20-%20Bog%20Turtles%20FINAL%20-%20FINAL.pdf The Wisawe Chapter of Friends of Bog Turtles v. ZenoPharma, Inc- Introduction and Acknowledgements] The case material is usually released early in November, within the first two weeks. Typically, 250 to 300 teams compete each year, making it one of the largest state competitions in the country. The Statewide Championship is held each year in late March at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and consists of the top 12 to 16 teams in the state. As a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the 2020 Statewide Championship was cancelled and the entire 2021 and 2022 competition seasons were held virtually.

Trial format

=Opening statements=

A trial starts with a 5-minute{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mt2011rulesofcompetition.pdf|title=2011 PA Rules of Competition- Rule 6.23}} 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.{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mt2011rulesofcompetition.pdf|title=2011 PA Rules of Competition- Rule 6.10(b)}}

=Witness testimony=

After opening statements, the plaintiff/prosecution calls its first witness.{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mt2011rulesofcompetition.pdf|title=2011 PA Rules of Competition- Rule 4.1}} The plaintiff/prosecution conducts a direct examination of the witness, and then the defense conducts a cross-examination of the same witness. After cross-examination, the plaintiff/prosecution has the opportunity to conduct a redirect examination of the witness. If they do, the defense is given the chance to recross the witness.{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mt2011rulesofevidence.pdf|title=2011 PA Mock Trial Rules of Evidence- Rule 611d}} 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 30 minuteshttp://www.pabar.org/pdf/2013-14%20Rules%20of%20Competition%20w%20Changes%20-%2{{Dead link|date=July 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} for witness testimony, including all direct, cross, redirect, and recross examinations conducted by counsel of that team. (The clock does stop, however, for a variety of reasons, including, but not limited to, objections and parts of the process for entering exhibits.{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mt2011rulesofcompetition.pdf|title=2011 PA Rules of Competition- Rule 6.26}})

=Closing arguments=

Once the third defense witness has finished giving testimony, the defense gives their closing argument. Like opening statements, closing arguments are limited to 5 minutes apiece. After the defense closes, the plaintiff/prosecution gives its closing statement. This is a deviation from standard courtroom procedure, in which the plaintiff/prosecution closes first, followed by the defense, after which the plaintiff/prosecution may offer a rebuttal. In Mock Trial, this deviation allows each team to have the opportunity to speak first, one for opening statements and one for closing arguments. Barring any disputes being raised, the second closing argument marks the conclusion of the trial, and the jury is dismissed to tally points.

=Scoring and 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 the direct examination. There is one team evaluation category scored at the end of the trial, valued at a maximum of 10 points. Therefore, each team can earn up to 120 points during the trial.{{Cite web| title=2015 Pennsylvania statewide high school mock trial competition | url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/14MTOfficialScoreSheet.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150318204146/http://www.pabar.org/pdf/14MTOfficialScoreSheet.pdf | archive-date=2015-03-18}}

On any juror's ballot, the team with more points is the winner of that scoresheet. Each juror indicates which team he/she would choose to win if the points of the scoresheet after any penalties are assessed, adds up to a tie. Each scoresheet is worth one vote. Whichever team receives more votes is declared the winner of the trial. If there is an even number of jurors and they have a split decision, the team with total points on all of the scoresheets is the winner.{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mt2011rulesofcompetition.pdf|title=2011 PA Rules of Competition- Rule 8.1 (g) iii}}

Past cases

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Name

!Subject of Case

1997

|Marshall v. Priestley College[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/yldcases/1997pamocktrial.pdf Marshall v. Priestley College]

|Civil Liability

1998

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Walker[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/yldcases/1998pamocktrial.pdf Commonwealth v. Walker]

|Conspiracy and Delivery of a Controlled Substance

1999

|Smith v. Lorcin[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/yldcases/1999pamocktrial.pdf Smith v. Lorcin]

|Negligence

2000

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Krupp[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/yldcases/2000pamocktrial.pdf Commonwealth v. Krupp]

|Voluntary Manslaughter

2001

|Gorey v. Bushing[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/yldcases/2001pamocktrial.pdf Gorey v. Bushing]

|Civil Liability

2002

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. McGrath{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2002problem.pdf|title=Commonwealth v. McGrath}}

|Arson

2003

|Day v. Knight{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mt03problem.pdf|title=Day v. Knight}}

|Negligence

2004

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Max Ability{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2004problemmaster1016.pdf|title=Commonwealth v. Max Ability}}

|Theft

2005

|Gallo v. Urbanski{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2005CaseMaterialsFINAL.pdf|title=Gallo v. Urbanski}}

|Civil Liability (and First Amendment rights)

2006

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Olson{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2006MockTrialDraft.pdf|title=Commonwealth v. Olson}}

|Third-Degree Murder

2007

|Anderson v. Williams{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2007MockTrialproblem.pdf|title=Anderson v. Williams}}

|Civil Cyberstalking Laws

2008

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Sinclair[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2008MockTrialProblem.pdf Commonwealth v. Sinclair]

|Kidnapping

2009

|Hansbra v. Plane's Park & Polish, LLC{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2009MockTrialCase.pdf|title=Hansbra v. Plane's Park & Polish, LLC}}

|Negligence

2010

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Legan Arabach[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2010MTCase.pdf Commonwealth of PA v. Legan Arabach]

|Third-Degree Murder

2011

|The Estate of Simone Langston v. Dr. Lefu Harrison[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2011MtCase.pdf The Estate of Simone Langston v. Dr Lefu Harrison]

|Competency to Consent

2012

|The Wisawe Chapter of Friends of Bog Turtles v. ZenoPharma, Inc.[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2012%20Pennsylvania%20High%20School%20Mock%20Trial%20Problem%20-%20Bog%20Turtles%20FINAL%20-%20FINAL.pdf The Wisawe Chapter of Friends of Bog Turtles v. ZenoPharma, Inc.]

|Critical habitat determination

2013

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Tatum Zillias[http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2013PaHighSchoolMockTrial%20ProblemZillias.pdf Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Tatum Zillias]

|Third-Degree Murder

2014

|The Estate of Jordan Simon v. Ruffed Grouse High School

|Wrongful death

2015

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Harper Marmalard{{Cite web| title=2015 Pennsylvania statewide high school mock trial competition | url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/PAHSMT%202015%20HAZING%20Final.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129030718/http://www.pabar.org/pdf/PAHSMT%202015%20HAZING%20Final.pdf | archive-date=2014-11-29}}

|First Degree

2016

|Lilienthal Insurance, Inc. v. Natural Habitat Preserve{{Cite web| title=2016 Pennsylvania statewide high school mock trial competition | url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/2016%20PA%20Case%20-%20Lilienthal%20Ins%20Co%20v%20NHP%20-%20Final%20for%20Circulation.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151129070955/http://www.pabar.org:80/pdf/2016%20PA%20Case%20-%20Lilienthal%20Ins%20Co%20v%20NHP%20-%20Final%20for%20Circulation.pdf | archive-date=2015-11-29}}

|Insurance Indemnification

2017

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Taylor Edsel{{Cite web|url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mocktrial/2017%20Flash%20FINAL.pdf|title=2017 Pennsylvania Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=|archive-date=2016-11-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161107011901/http://www.pabar.org/pdf/mocktrial/2017%20Flash%20FINAL.pdf|url-status=dead}}

|Arson

2018

|Silva Morel v. Tiger Tail Technologies{{Cite web| title=2018 Pennsylvania statewide high school mock trial competition | url=http://www.pabar.org/pdf/MockTrial/2018/2018-OPERATION-MUSHROOM.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180327084905/http://www.pabar.org/pdf/MockTrial/2018/2018-OPERATION-MUSHROOM.pdf | archive-date=2018-03-27}}

|Civil- Adverse Employment Action

2019

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Rae Shafer, M.D.https://www.pabar.org/pdf/mocktrial/2019/2019-Operation-PainAway-Final.pdf {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}

|Drug Delivery Resulting in Death (1 Count)

2020

|Addison Babbage v. Ruffed Grouse High School{{Cite web| title=2020 Pennsylvania statewide high school mock trial competition | url=https://www.pabar.org/pdf/MockTrial/2020/2020%20The%20Eye%20Final.pdf | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240427200635/https://www.pabar.org/pdf/MockTrial/2020/2020%20The%20Eye%20Final.pdf | archive-date=2024-04-27}}

|Negligence

2021

|Estate of George Romero v. Ashley Williams{{Cite web| title=2021 Pennsylvania statewide high school mock trial competition | url=https://www.pabar.org/pdf/mocktrial/2021/2021Zombies.PDF | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240427200639/https://www.pabar.org/pdf/mocktrial/2021/2021Zombies.PDF | archive-date=2024-04-27}}

|Wrongful death

2022

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Edi Arcaro{{Cite web|title=2022 Pennsylvania Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition|url=https://www.pabar.org/pdf/mocktrial/2022/ThePoniesvfinal.pdf|website=pabar.org}}

|First-Degree Murder

2023

|Estate of Alejandro Desafios v. Storm Chase LLC{{Cite web|url=https://www.pabar.org/pdf/2022/Mudd%20Run%20FINAL%20-%20111022.pdf|title=2023 Pennsylvania Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition|website=pabar.org}}

|Gross Negligence

2024

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Addison Booker{{Cite web |title=The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Addison Booker |url=https://www.pabar.org/pdf/MockTrial/2024/PizzasCase.pdf}}

|First-Degree Murder and Conspiracy to Commit Murder

2025

|The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Connie MacLeod{{Cite web |title=The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. Connie MacLeod |url=https://www.pabar.org/pdf/MockTrial/2025/PA%202025%20-%20Foil%20FINAL%20Publication%201.pdf}}

|Burglary and Grand Larceny

State Finals Results

class="wikitable"

!Year

!Winner

!Place at Nationals

!Runner-Up

1987

|Central Cambria High School

|

|

1988

|Bensalem High School

|4

|Bishop Carrol High School

1989

|Bensalem High School

|

|

1990

|Quigley Catholic High School

|

|Delone Catholic High School

1991

|Scranton Preparatory High School

|5

|Kiski Area High School

1992

|Norristown Area High School

|

|J. P. McCaskey High School

1993

|North Pocono High School

|26

|Bensalem High School

1994

|Quigley Catholic High School

|9

|North Pocono High School

1995

|Quigley Catholic High School

|20

|North Pocono High School

1996

|Quigley Catholic High School

|10

|North Allegheny High School

1997

|Overbrook High School

|

|Seton LaSalle High School

1998

|Punxsutawney Area High School

|30

|George Washington Carver High School of Engineering & Science

1999

|Julia R. Masterman High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr031810.asp PBA Press Release- March 18, 2010]

|15

|Quigley Catholic High School

2000

|Quigley Catholic High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/00prmocktrial.asp PBA Press Release- April, 2000]

|21

|Mount Saint Joseph Academy

2001

|Greensburg-Salem High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/prmockchamp0401.asp PBA Press Release- April, 2001]

|18

|Devon Preparatory High School

2002

|Quigley Catholic High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr32302mtc.asp PBA Press Release- March 23, 2002]

|2

|Gateway High School

2003

|Gateway High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/gatewayhswins.asp PBA Press Release- March 31, 2003]

|22

|Quigley Catholic High School

2004

|Overbrook High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr032904.asp PBA Press Release- March 29, 2004]

|32

|Oliver High School

2005

|Greensburg-Salem High School[http://www.westbar.org/pdf/xvii02.pdf Westmoreland Bar Association Newsletter- March-April 2005]

|12

|Scranton Preparatory High School

2006

|Greensburg-Salem High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr040306.asp PBA Press Release- April 3, 2006]

|4

|Julia R. Masterman High School

2007

|Greensburg-Salem High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr033107.asp PBA Press Release- March 31, 2007]

|14

|Scranton Preparatory High School

2008

|Overbrook High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr032908.asp PBA Press Release- March 29, 2008]

|15

|Greensburg-Salem High School

2009

|Central High School (Blair Co.)[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr032809.asp PBA Press Release- March 28, 2009]

|10

|Overbrook High School

2010

|Scranton Preparatory High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr032710.asp PBA Press Release- March 27, 2010]

|10

|B. Reed Henderson High School

2011

|Wyoming Seminary High School[http://www.pabar.org/public/news%20releases/pr032611.asp PBA Press Release- March 26, 2011]

|6

|St. Joseph's Preparatory School

2012

|Scranton Preparatory High School[https://archive.today/20120713060851/http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/616383_McCaskey-team-takes-2nd-place-in-Pa--mock-trial.html Lancaster Online- McCaskey team takes 2nd place in Pa. mock trial]

|10

|J.P. McCaskey High School

2013

|Quigley Catholic High School

|16

|Greensburg-Salem High School

2014

|Altoona Area High School

|22

|Roman Catholic High School

2015

|Quigley Catholic High School

|13

|Roman Catholic High School

2016

|

Quigley Catholic High School

|18

|Wyoming Seminary High School

2017

|

Greensburg-Salem High School

|30

|Roman Catholic High School

2018

|

Wyoming Seminary High School

|11

|Penn-Trafford High School

2019

|Holy Cross High School{{Cite web|url=https://www.pabar.org/site/News-and-Publications/News/News-Releases/2019/April/Holy-Cross-Wins-Mock-Trial-Competition|title=PBA Press Release- April 1, 2019|website=www.pabar.org}}

|9

|Germantown Friends School

2020

| colspan="3" align="center" |Cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic

2021

|Abington Heights High School{{Cite web|url=https://www.thetimes-tribune.com/news/education/abington-heights-wins-state-mock-trial-competition/article_3e7d9667-a98b-56aa-b5f0-d88529faa503.html|title=Abington Heights wins state mock trial competition|website=www.thetimes-tribune.com|date=30 March 2021 }}

|24

|Nazareth High School

2022

|Abington Heights High School{{Cite web|url=https://www.pabar.org/site/News-and-Publications/News/News-Releases/2022/March/Abington-Heights-High-School-Wins-Pennsylvania-Bar-Association-Statewide-Mock-Trial-Competition|title=Abington Heights High School Wins Pennsylvania Bar Association Statewide Mock Trial Competition|website=www.pabar.org}}

|15

|St. Joseph's Preparatory School

2023

|Roman Catholic High School{{Cite web|url=https://www.pabar.org/site/News-and-Publications/News/News-Releases/2023/March/Roman-Catholic-High-School-in-Philadelphia-County-Wins-Pennsylvania-Bar-Association-Statewide-Mock-Trial-Competition|title=Roman Catholic High School in Philadelphia County Wins Pennsylvania Bar Association Statewide Mock Trial Competition|website=www.pabar.org}}

|19

|Cumberland Valley High School

2024

|Abington Heights High School

|1

|Spring Grove Area High School

2025

|Central High School (Phila. Co.)

|

|North Penn High School

Schools with multiple state finals appearances

References

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