Bar National Mock Trial Competition 2009/10

10 July 2009

Volunteers Needed! Can You Help?

The Bar National Mock Trial Competition has been running since 1991 and each year involves over 200 schools and nearly 3,000 students from across the UK. Teams of up to 15 students (16 in Scotland), aged between 15 and 18, prepare the prosecution and defence of two specially written criminal cases and take on the roles of lawyers, witnesses, court staff and jurors in a mock trial. Their performances are judged by Circuit Judges, Recorders (Sheriffs in Scotland) and senior barristers/advocates. Each team takes part in regional heats, held in November each year, and the winners of the heats go on to a National Final, held in spring the following year.

The Competition seeks to promote citizenship and demystify the legal process. By taking part in a mock trial young people gain an understanding of criminal law and the criminal justice system, and explore how legal rights and responsibilities operate in practice. The Competition is one example of the Bar’s commitment to promoting public understanding of the legal system and encouraging a broader range of people to join the legal profession.

The Competition is organised by the Citizenship Foundation and funded by the Bar Council, the Faculty of Advocates, the Bar Council of Northern Ireland, the Inns of Court and the Circuits. Barristers play a vital role in the Competition and the organisers are looking for your help! There are two ways in which you can get involved:

  • Become a school adviser – you will be assigned to a school that is taking part in the Competition and will be asked to make at least one visit to advise students on the law and on issues such as court procedures, court etiquette and issues of evidence. School advisers attend the regional heat with their school to answer any last minute questions and provide moral support. The school adviser is also invited to attend the Final with those schools which qualify.
  • Help with the Regional Heats/Final – the organisers are also looking for barristers to help out ‘on the day’ with the running of the regional heats and/or the Final. This will mean overseeing the mock trials, advising students on court procedures and generally ensuring the smooth running of the Competition.

If you are able to help with the Competition, we would like to hear from you! Please contact:

Darren Debock   
Bar National Mock Trial Competition Project Officer
The Citizenship Foundation

For further information please visit The Citizenship Foundation.