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2010-2011<br />

ANNUAL REPORT<br />

High School Mock Trial Committee<br />

A Project <strong>of</strong> the Young Lawyers Division<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

An Academic Extra-Curricular<br />

Activity for High School Students<br />

Address: 104 Marietta Street, NW<br />

Suite 100<br />

Atlanta, <strong>Georgia</strong> 30303<br />

Website: www.georgiamocktrial.org<br />

Phone: 404/527-8779 or 404/527-8787<br />

800/334-6865 (ext. 779 or 797)<br />

FAX: 404/527-8717<br />

E-mail: mocktrial@gabar.org


YLD High School Mock Trial Committee<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Contact Information ............................................................................................................... front cover<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents ................................................................................................................................... 1<br />

History <strong>of</strong> the YLD High School Mock Trial Committee ....................................................................... 2‐5<br />

Honor Roll <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> Champion Mock Trial Teams ............................................................................... 6<br />

Cases Used in Previous Mock Trial Seasons ............................................................................................ 7<br />

2010 Board <strong>of</strong> Directors ................................................................................................................... 8‐10<br />

Message from the Chair ....................................................................................................................... 11<br />

2009‐2010 YLD High School Mock Trial Committee ....................................................................... 12‐15<br />

2010 Judging Panel Members ......................................................................................................... 16‐19<br />

2010 Participating Teams ............................................................................................................... 20‐21<br />

2010 Regional Champions and Wildcard Teams ............................................................................. 22‐23<br />

2010 <strong>State</strong> Champion ........................................................................................................................... 24<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism Award ......................................................................................................................... 25<br />

2010 Regional Coordinating Teams ...................................................................................................... 25<br />

2010 National Mock Trial Championship .............................................................................................. 26<br />

2009 Law Academy ......................................................................................................................... 27‐29<br />

Craig Harding Memorial Court Artist Contest ................................................................................. 30‐31<br />

2009 Julie Jobe Award .......................................................................................................................... 32<br />

2010 Four‐Year Mock Trial Participants.......................................................................................... 33‐34<br />

Senior Recognitions ........................................................................................................................ 34‐37<br />

2010 Outstanding Attorney Coaches .................................................................................................... 38<br />

2010 Outstanding Teacher Coaches ..................................................................................................... 39<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Court Judges Support…… ............................................................................................ 40<br />

“Thank You” to Court Facilities ............................................................................................................. 41<br />

Supporter Appreciation Award ............................................................................................................. 42<br />

2009‐2010 Financial <strong>Report</strong> .................................................................................................................. 43<br />

Supporters <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Competition .................................................... 44‐46<br />

Web Site Information ........................................................................................................................... 47<br />

What Can You Do ................................................................................................................................ 48<br />

Response Form ..................................................................................................................................... 49<br />

Copyright © 2011 by the High School Mock Trial Committee <strong>of</strong> the Young Lawyers Division, <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

All rights reserved.<br />

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Mission <strong>State</strong>ment<br />

The <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial Competition helps students gain an understanding <strong>of</strong> the legal system by<br />

providing opportunities for school teams to participate in academic competitions where players assume<br />

attorney and witness roles in a court case. Lawyers coach students in developing questioning, critical thinking<br />

and oral advocacy skills.<br />

Vision <strong>State</strong>ment<br />

The <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial Competition will impact participating students by improving their pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in<br />

such basic skills as listening, speaking, reading, and reasoning. The program will also foster cooperation<br />

among diverse groups <strong>of</strong> young people while promoting better communication and collaboration between the<br />

educational and legal communities.<br />

Highlights in the History <strong>of</strong> the<br />

YLD High School Mock Trial Committee<br />

Over the past 23 years, the High School Mock Trial Committee, the largest and most active <strong>of</strong> all the<br />

YLD Committees, has grown into a nationally recognized educational program. During the 2010‐2011 <strong>Bar</strong><br />

Year, YLD President Michael Ge<strong>of</strong>froy appointed Ashley Palmer as chair <strong>of</strong> the High School Mock Trial<br />

Committee. Jon Setzer and Deshala Dixon served as vice chairs. Justice George H. Carley serves as Special<br />

Consultant to the committee. Stacy Rieke is the <strong>State</strong> Coordinator and Peggy Caldwell is the Assistant <strong>State</strong><br />

Coordinator.<br />

The GHSMTC is made up <strong>of</strong> well over two thousand participants and volunteer from all areas in the<br />

state. These participants and volunteers are students, teachers, attorney coaches, judging panel volunteers,<br />

and other committee volunteers including problem writers, rules writers, and contest and Law Academy<br />

organizers. The HSMTC serves over 1,400 high school students statewide annually. The duties <strong>of</strong> the<br />

committee are subdivided into six areas: Rules, Problem, Teams, Competitions, Honors and Awards, and<br />

Development. We also have a <strong>State</strong> Finals Planning Board, and a special Projects Task Force.<br />

The mock trial program was founded under the YLS (the “Young Lawyers Division” was then known as the<br />

“Younger Lawyers Section”) presidency <strong>of</strong> John C. Sammon (1987‐88), also a Past President <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Georgia</strong>. His successor as YLS President, Donna G. <strong>Bar</strong>wick (1988‐89), gave full committee status to the high<br />

school mock trial program. The <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial Competition has produced four national championship<br />

teams in 1995, 1999, 2007 and 2008. The state has also had the privilege <strong>of</strong> hosting the 1993 and 2009<br />

National High School Mock Trial Championships in Atlanta. Below are highlights from the program’s history:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

1987 ‐ The first state coordinator was Philip Newton, former social studies teacher at North Clayton<br />

High School in Clayton County and the co‐chairs <strong>of</strong> the committee were Elizabeth Bloom Hodges (a<br />

past YLD President) and Warner S. Fox.<br />

1988 – The first statewide GHSMTC was held. Judge George Carley and Judge Harold Banke served as<br />

the first presiding judges at the state tournament.<br />

1989 ‐ Susan B. Devitt chaired the committee and the GHSMT became the largest YLD committee and<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> the President’s Award under former YLD President Dana B. Miles.<br />

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1991 ‐ Chair Joseph A. Roseborough led an even larger committee to greater success, creating the first<br />

Summer Law Camp and receiving another President’s Award for Distinguished Service to the<br />

Community under YLD President Stanley G. Brading.<br />

1993 ‐ Under the leadership <strong>of</strong> committee chair Aimee R. Maxwell, <strong>Georgia</strong> hosted the National High<br />

School Mock Trial Championship in Atlanta. The committee received the YLD Award <strong>of</strong> Merit for its<br />

work during this season.<br />

1994 – Under Lela Smith Bridgers term as chair, the number <strong>of</strong> teams registered int eh competition<br />

reached 110 and the state tournament was moved to its permanent home at the Gwinnett Justice and<br />

Administration Center in Lawrenceville.<br />

1995 – The GHSMTC won the YLD President’s Award for Best Continuing Project under the leadership<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cathy Cox Brakefield. Also in 1995, the team from South Gwinnett High School in Snellville won<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong>’s first National Championship in Denver, CO. The team was featured in the nationally<br />

broadcast special on Court TV.<br />

1996 ‐ Under committee chair Julie Dampier Majer Culhane, the <strong>State</strong> Finals Competition was<br />

expanded to include a semi‐final round.<br />

1997 ‐ Under Catherine Hick’s term as chair, the GHSMTC celebrated its tenth anniversary and YLD<br />

President Henry Walker honored the committee with the Tradition <strong>of</strong> Excellence Award, “in<br />

recognition <strong>of</strong> a decade <strong>of</strong> continued commitment and service to <strong>Georgia</strong>’s youth.”<br />

1998 – Under the leadership <strong>of</strong> H. Suzanne Smith the GHSMTC held its first Awards Banquet and the<br />

first annual Law Academy at Mercer Law School in Macon. The committee also increased its work in<br />

Development to diversify funding for the program.<br />

1999 – During Rick Sager’s term as chair, Clarke Central High School in Athens won <strong>Georgia</strong>’s second<br />

national title in St. Louis, MO. Continuing Legal Education Credit was extended to attorney coaches in<br />

1999, as well.<br />

2000 ‐ under the leadership <strong>of</strong> committee chair Roy Manoll, long‐time state coordinator Philip Newton<br />

retired to pursue a Masters Degree in Choral Conducting and Stacy Rieke, former social studies teacher<br />

at Riverdale High School in Clayton County, was hired to fill the position <strong>of</strong> state coordinator.<br />

2001 ‐ Under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Jennifer B. Mann, the GHSMTC produced a unique teaching resource,<br />

May It Please the Court, which is used by mock trial teams and in classrooms throughout the nation.<br />

An accompanying 16‐minute motivational video by the same name was selected as one <strong>of</strong> four finalists<br />

in the 2002 New York Film Festival and captured an Award <strong>of</strong> Distinction at the Communicators Awards<br />

Ceremony in Arlington, Texas.<br />

2002 ‐ Under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Christine S. <strong>Bar</strong>ker, the High School Mock Trial Committee created a<br />

National Competition Planning Board with the goal <strong>of</strong> hosting our second National Mock Trial<br />

Championship in Atlanta in May 2009.<br />

2003 ‐ Under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Candace L. Byrd the Council <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Court Judges became one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

major supporters <strong>of</strong> the GHSMTC. Also in 2003, <strong>Georgia</strong> Supreme Court Justice George Carley, the<br />

HSMTC’s Special Consultant, was elected to a position on the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the National High<br />

School Mock Trial Championship.<br />

2006 ‐ Under the leadership <strong>of</strong> Jason B. Thompson, the Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the National High School<br />

Mock Trial Championship, Inc. accepted the GHSTC bid to host the national tournament in Atlanta in<br />

2009.<br />

2007 ‐ During Tania Trumble’s term, Jonesboro High School in Jonesboro won <strong>Georgia</strong>’s third national<br />

title during the NHSMTC in Dallas, TX. Also in 2007, Stacy Rieke, the GHSMTC <strong>State</strong> Coordinator was<br />

awarded a YLD Award <strong>of</strong> Achievement for “outstanding commitment and service to the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Georgia</strong>’s Young Lawyers Division” by YLD President Jonathan A. Pope.<br />

2008 ‐ Under Sally Evan’s leadership, the GHSMTC celebrated its 20 th anniversary by updating the 1988<br />

competition case, <strong>State</strong> v. Bryant, which was used in regional competitions and at state finals. A<br />

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anquet was also held at the Marriott at Gwinnett Place to honor the 2008 regional champion teams.<br />

Souvenir pins and t‐shirts commemorating the anniversary were made available to team members.<br />

Also in 2008, the Jonesboro High School in Jonesboro won <strong>Georgia</strong>’s fourth national title during the<br />

NHSMTC in Wilmington, DE.<br />

2009 – During William H. Noland’s term as chair, the National High School Mock Trial Competition was<br />

held in Atlanta, <strong>Georgia</strong> in May. Also in 2009, Stacy Rieke, the GHSMTC <strong>State</strong> Coordinator was<br />

awarded a YLD Award <strong>of</strong> Achievement for “outstanding service to the pr<strong>of</strong>ession” by YLD President<br />

Joshua C. Bell.<br />

2010 ‐ Under Stacey Evans’ tenure as chair, The “Wildcard” teams were introduced as well as the<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism Award sponsored by the Chief Justice’s Commission on Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism at the state<br />

level <strong>of</strong> competition.<br />

2011 – During Ashley Palmer’s term, the GHSMTC added 2 new regions in Atlanta and Cumming and<br />

revitalized the region in Albany. The 2011 season also saw the largest number <strong>of</strong> teams ever<br />

competing at the state level: eighteen and the introduction <strong>of</strong> the Outstanding Performance Award at<br />

the state level.<br />

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<strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Committee Structure<br />

Subcommittee on the Rules<br />

This subcommittee assists in preparing the rules portion <strong>of</strong> the mock trial manual. The rules are<br />

released to the teams via our website November 1. The rules <strong>of</strong> evidence governing the trials are simplified<br />

from the Federal Rules <strong>of</strong> Evidence, retaining its organization and numbering system. This subcommittee also<br />

handles the creation and interpretation <strong>of</strong> the rules <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial Competition. After the rules are<br />

published on the website on November 1, this subcommittee may be called upon to advise on clarifications <strong>of</strong><br />

the rules, issuing such memoranda periodically as needed during the mock trial training period.<br />

Subcommittee on the Problem<br />

This subcommittee assists in preparing the mock trial manual that is released via our website to the<br />

teams in November. The case section contains the problem designed for competition on the regional and<br />

state level. Civil and criminal fact patterns alternate on odd and even years, respectively. Those serving on<br />

this subcommittee may not coach teams.<br />

Subcommittee on Competitions<br />

Regional coordinators and members <strong>of</strong> their coordinating teams make up this subcommittee’s<br />

membership. It is responsible for seeing that competitions are properly staffed with enough judges and<br />

attorney‐evaluators for all rounds. Evaluators and presiding judges for both the regional and state finals<br />

competitions are also part <strong>of</strong> this subcommittee.<br />

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Subcommittee on the Teams<br />

Almost all <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> this subcommittee are attorney coaches. This subcommittee, in addition<br />

to coaching local teams, also assists regional coordinators, when necessary in recruiting team coaches for all<br />

schools needing help in this area. The number and location <strong>of</strong> attorneys required will be known by the<br />

registration deadline.<br />

Subcommittee on Honors and Awards<br />

Created in 1999, this subcommittee devises methods for honoring outstanding teacher and attorney<br />

coaches in each region. In 2000, the subcommittee began presenting the awards directly at the local level.<br />

This subcommittee also handles the selection <strong>of</strong> the Supporter Appreciation Award and the Founders Award.<br />

Subcommittee on Development<br />

This subcommittee oversees the budget <strong>of</strong> the mock trial program and seeks ways to improve the<br />

financial support <strong>of</strong> the project. Current goals include developing and implementing a plan designed to<br />

provide a secure financial base for the future. The subcommittee assists the state champion team in securing<br />

funds necessary to cover expenses involved in representing the state in the national competition and<br />

supervises the production <strong>of</strong> the annual report.<br />

<strong>State</strong> Finals Planning Board<br />

Members are responsible for overseeing all aspects <strong>of</strong> the state finals: lodging, program, judging<br />

panels, and publicity. The <strong>State</strong> Finals are usually held at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in<br />

Lawrenceville in mid‐March each year.<br />

Special Projects Task Force<br />

This unit was established in 1990, when it began working on the design <strong>of</strong> a special summer law camp<br />

program for high school students. In 1998, the task force developed the annual Law Academy to replace the<br />

Summer Law Camp. This Academy <strong>of</strong>fers a weekend <strong>of</strong> intense study in mock trial rules, procedures and trial<br />

preparation for student team leaders from around the state. Also, in 1998, a Court Artist Contest was<br />

launched statewide, co‐sponsored by the Savannah College <strong>of</strong> Art & Design. The contest was named for its<br />

founder, Craig Harding, after his death in an automobile accident following graduation from the Savannah<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Art & Design. A statewide Journalism Contest was added in 2002 but was eliminated in 2009.<br />

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Honor Roll <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> Champion Mock Trial Teams<br />

1988 – Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro ............................. Dallas, TX (placement unknown*)<br />

1989 – Brookstone School, Columbus ............................... Louisville, KY (placement unknown*)<br />

1990 – Brookstone School, Columbus ............................................. Portland, OR (7 th place—tie)<br />

1991 – South Gwinnett High School, Snellville ................................. New Orleans, LA (4 th place)<br />

1992 – Brookstone School, Columbus .................................................. Madison, WI (11 th place)<br />

1993 – Crisp County High School, Cordele ............................................... Atlanta, GA (9 th place)<br />

1994 – Northwest Whitfield High School, Tunnel Hill .............................. Chicago, IL (15 th place)<br />

1995 – South Gwinnett High School, Snellville ....................................... Denver, CO (1 st place)<br />

1996 – Redan High School, Stone Mountain ........................................ Pittsburgh, PA (4 th place)<br />

1997 – Ware County Magnet School, Manor ....................................... Nashville, TN (11 th place)<br />

1998 – Clarke Central High School, Athens .................................... Albuquerque, NM (6 th place)<br />

1999 – Clarke Central High School, Athens ......................................... St. Louis, MO (1st place)<br />

2000 – Henry W. Grady High School, Atlanta ...................................... Columbia, SC (13 th place)<br />

2001 – Riverdale High School, Riverdale ................................................. Omaha, NE (13 th place)<br />

2002 – Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro ............................................ St. Paul, MN (10 th place)<br />

2003 – Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro ..................................... New Orleans, LA (16 th place)<br />

2004 – Clarke Central High School, Athens ............................................ Orlando, FL (23 rd place)<br />

2005 – Henry W. Grady High School, Atlanta ..................................... Charlotte, NC (16 th place)<br />

2006 – Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro .................................... Oklahoma City, OK (5 th place)<br />

2007 – Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro…………………………………… ......... Dallas, TX (1st place)<br />

2008 – Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro ...................................... Wilmington, DE (1st place)<br />

2009 – Henry W. Grady High School, Atlanta……………………. .................... Atlanta, GA (8 th place)<br />

2010 – Henry W. Grady High School, Atlanta……………………… ........... Philadelphia, PA (3 rd place)<br />

2011 – Henry W. Grady High School, Atlanta……………………………… .......... Phoenix, AZ (4 th place)<br />

*From 1983 until 1990, only the placement <strong>of</strong> the top four teams was announced during the national level <strong>of</strong> competition.<br />

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Cases Used in Previous <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial Seasons<br />

1988 – <strong>State</strong> v. Bryant .................................................... Drug Trafficking (Entrapment Defense)<br />

1989 – Johnson v. Bowen ............................................................................... DUI (Host Liability)<br />

1990 – <strong>State</strong> v. <strong>Bar</strong>rett ................................................. Homicide (Battered Woman Syndrome)<br />

1991 – Hill v. Midway School Board .................................. Freedom <strong>of</strong> Speech in School Setting<br />

1992 – <strong>State</strong> v. Binder ........................................................................................ Drug Trafficking<br />

1993 – Alexander v. Cooper, Cook & Troy ......................... Sexual Harassment in the Workplace<br />

1994 – U.S. v. Remy .......................................................................... Conspiracy to Import Drugs<br />

1995 – Tenebrous v. Busy Bee Express ................................................................. Personal Injury<br />

1996 – <strong>State</strong> v. Foil ....................................................................................................... Homicide<br />

1997 – Ortega v. Brewster ................................................................................. Wrongful Death<br />

1998 – <strong>State</strong> v. Peterson .................................................. Involuntary Manslaughter and Hazing<br />

1999 – O’Riley v. Happy Daze Daycare Center ..................................................... Personal Injury<br />

2000 – <strong>State</strong> v. Brunetti ................................................................................................ Homicide<br />

2001 – Hamilton v. Sadler .................................................................................................... Libel<br />

2002 – <strong>State</strong> v. Cunningham ................................................................. Homicide (Self‐Defense)<br />

2003 – Schwinn v. Farnsworth ............................................................. Comparative Negligence<br />

2004 – <strong>State</strong> v. Finn ...................................................................................................... Homicide<br />

2005 – Fields v. Register ..................................................................................... Wrongful Death<br />

2006 – <strong>State</strong> v. Banks .................................................................................. Homicide and Arson<br />

2007 – LaQuinta v. Hill ....................................................................................... Wrongful Death<br />

2008 – <strong>State</strong> v. Bryant .................................................... Drug Trafficking (Entrapment Defense)<br />

2009 – Sadler v. Hamilton ...................................................................................... Battery (Tort)<br />

2010 – <strong>State</strong> v. Clay/Claire Stafford .............................................................. Aggravated Assault<br />

2011 – Greenwood v. Durden .......................................................................... Protected Speech<br />

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2011 Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for the YLD High School Mock Trial Committee is the Board <strong>of</strong> Governors <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>. The Officers and Directors <strong>of</strong> the Young Lawyers Division directly supervise the Committee.<br />

S. Lester Tate III, President<br />

Kenneth L. Shigley, President‐Elect<br />

Charles L. Ruffin, Treasurer<br />

Robin Frazer Clark, Secretary<br />

Bryan M. Cavan, Immediate Past President<br />

Michael G. Ge<strong>of</strong>froy, YLD President<br />

Stephanie Joy Kirijan, YLD President‐Elect<br />

Amy V. Howell, YLD Immediate Past President<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Governors<br />

Tara Lee Adyanthaya<br />

Sarah Brown Akins<br />

Anthony B. Askew<br />

William Steven Askew<br />

Emily S. Bair<br />

Thurbert E. Baker<br />

Eric Alvin Ballinger<br />

Donna G. <strong>Bar</strong>wick<br />

Hon. Diane E. Bessen<br />

James H. Bisson III<br />

Wayne B. Bradley<br />

Thomas Neal Brunt<br />

Thomas R. Burnside III<br />

S. Kendall Butterworth<br />

David Lee Cannon Jr.<br />

Hon. Edward E. Carriere Jr.<br />

Paul T. Carroll III<br />

Thomas C. Chambers III<br />

John Christopher Clark<br />

Edward Burton Claxton III<br />

Susan Warren Cox<br />

Terrence Lee Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

William V. Custer IV<br />

Hon. David P. Darden<br />

Peter J. Daughtery<br />

Gerald Davidson Jr.<br />

Randall H. Davis<br />

Hon. J. Antonio DelCampo<br />

Joseph W. Dent<br />

Foy R. Devine<br />

Hon. Viola Sellars Drew<br />

Charles J. Driebe<br />

Myles E. Eastwood<br />

Damon Erik Elmore<br />

Michael V. Elsberry<br />

Archibald A. Farrar Jr.<br />

Douglass Kirk Farrar<br />

Elizabeth Louise Fite<br />

Gwendolyn Keyes Fleming<br />

Hon. George C. Floyd<br />

Gregory A. Futch<br />

William G. Gainer<br />

John Byrd Garland<br />

H. Emily George<br />

Patricia Gorham<br />

Karlise Yvette Grier<br />

John Kendall Gross<br />

Hon. James E. Hardy<br />

John P. Harrington<br />

Steven A. Hathorn<br />

Patrick H. Head<br />

Render M. Heard Jr.<br />

Thomas W. Herman<br />

R. Javoyne Hicks White<br />

Michael D. Hobbs Jr.<br />

Phyllis J. Holmen <br />

Marc Howard<br />

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Roy B. Huff Jr.<br />

James W. Hurt<br />

Christopher Donald. Huskins<br />

John M. Hyatt<br />

Hon. James T. Irvin<br />

J. Alexander Johnson<br />

Lester B. Johnson III<br />

Andrew W. Jones<br />

Charles D. Jones<br />

Dawn M. Jones<br />

Michael R. Jones Sr.<br />

Elena Kaplan<br />

Robert J. Kauffman <br />

J. Benjamin Kay III<br />

John Flanders Kennedy<br />

William James Keogh III<br />

Judy C. King<br />

Seth D. Kirschenbaum<br />

Christine A. Koehler<br />

Catherine Koura<br />

Edward B. Krugman<br />

Earle F. Lasseter<br />

Allegra J. Lawrence‐Hardy<br />

J. Alvin Leaphart<br />

Steven Leibel<br />

David S. Lipscomb <br />

Robert Arthur Lowry<br />

Anna Patricia Marcucci.<br />

Hon. Johnny W. Mason Jr.<br />

Samuel M. Matchett<br />

Whitney Diane Mauk<br />

Devereaux F. McClatchey<br />

William R. McCracken<br />

Brian Allen McDaniel<br />

Letitia A. McDonald<br />

Brad Joseph McFall<br />

Michael Douglas McRae<br />

C. Patrick Milford<br />

William H. Mills<br />

Patrick Neill Millsaps<br />

Wilson B. Mitcham Jr.<br />

Jeffery O’Neal Monroe<br />

J. Kevin Moore<br />

Dennis C. O’Brien<br />

Patrick T. O’Connor<br />

Hon. Carson Dane Perkins Sr.<br />

Patrise M. Perkins‐Hooker <br />

J. Robert Persons<br />

R. Chris Phelps<br />

Will H. Pickett Jr.<br />

Jill Pryor<br />

William M. Ragland Jr.<br />

Leo E. Reichert<br />

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Hon. Robert V. Rodatus<br />

Tina Shadix Roddenbery<br />

Brian D. Rogers<br />

Joseph Anthony Roseborough<br />

William C. Rumer<br />

Claudia S. Saari<br />

Dennis C. Sanders<br />

Hon. J. Stephen Schuster<br />

Rita A. Sheffey<br />

William Lee Skinner<br />

David C. Smith<br />

Matthew Tyler Smith<br />

Hon. Philip C. Smith<br />

Hon. R. Rucker Smith<br />

Daniel Brent Snipes<br />

H. Craig Stafford<br />

Lawrence Alan Stagg<br />

John Elwin Stell Jr.<br />

Hon. Lawton E. Stephens<br />

Hon. D. Jay Stewart<br />

C. Deen Strickland<br />

Frank B. Strickland<br />

Gregory T. Talley<br />

Henry C. Tharpe Jr.<br />

Anita Wallace Thomas<br />

Dwight L. Thomas<br />

James C. Thornton<br />

Edward Donald Tolley<br />

Christopher A. Townley<br />

Martin Enrique Valbuena<br />

Nicki Noel Vaughan<br />

Carl A. Veline Jr.<br />

Joseph L. Waldrep<br />

J. Henry Walker IV<br />

Harold B. Watts<br />

John Philip Webb<br />

N. Harvey Weitz <br />

Nancy J. Whaley <br />

James L. Wiggins<br />

Katie Wood<br />

Gerald P. Word<br />

Hon. Anne Workman<br />

Hon. Gordon Robert Zeese<br />

= Executive Committee Members<br />

YLD Executive Committee and<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

M. Khurram Baig<br />

Jennifer A. Blackburn<br />

Joshua I. Bosin<br />

Tyler Jennings Browning<br />

Marquetta J. Bryan<br />

Carolyn Cain Burch<br />

Kelly Elizabeth Campanella<br />

Jennifer Ann Campbell


Shiriki Cavitt<br />

Thomas V. Duck III<br />

V. Sharon Edenfield<br />

Irma Espino<br />

Elizabeth Louise Fite <br />

Holly Hance<br />

Colin K. Kelly<br />

Quentin B. Lynch<br />

Whitney Diane Mauk<br />

Edward T. McAfee<br />

Jonathan B. Pannell <br />

Benjamin M. Perkins<br />

Janet C. Scott<br />

Tyronia M. Smith<br />

Darrell Lee Sutton <br />

Carl Robert Varnedoe<br />

Sarah Elizabeth White<br />

Meredith Leigh Wilson <br />

Tamera M. Woodard<br />

Rachel Lee Zichella<br />

= Executive Committee Members<br />

YLD Representatives<br />

James Taylor Anderson III<br />

M. Khurram Baig<br />

Jared Michael Brandman<br />

Lauren Mock Brock<br />

Tyler Jennings Browning<br />

Stephanie Diane Burton<br />

Ivy N. Cadle<br />

Leslie Lyon Cadle<br />

Kelly Elizabeth Campanella<br />

Jennifer Ann Campbell<br />

James W. Clifton<br />

Matthew Blackwell Crowder<br />

Monica R. Dean<br />

Joshua Craig Dickinson<br />

Matthew James Duncan<br />

Adam Ferrell<br />

Christopher Bryan Freeman<br />

J. Hamilton Garner<br />

Andrew L. Gorman<br />

Canon Brown Hill<br />

Robert Clayton Hughes III<br />

John Phillip Jett<br />

Evan L. Kaine<br />

M. Anne Kaufold‐Wiggins<br />

Sarah Finney Kjellin<br />

Rachel Ross Krause<br />

Juanita Passyn Kuhner<br />

Yari D. Lawson<br />

Reneé Y. Little<br />

John R. B. Long<br />

Larry K. Moore<br />

Matthew M. Myers<br />

DeAngelo Norris<br />

Dustin Harris Ogden<br />

T. Orlando Pearson<br />

Benjamin M. Perkins<br />

John Anderson Ramay Jr.<br />

Randall H. Richardson<br />

Blake Cameron Sharpton<br />

Joseph Cornelius Sullivan<br />

Rhonda L. Taylor<br />

Sarah Elizabeth White<br />

Tori K. White<br />

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Message from the Chair<br />

It is my privilege to pen this message as your 2010‐2011 Chair <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Competition. Since 1988, the <strong>Georgia</strong> High<br />

School Mock Trial Program has been one <strong>of</strong> the strongest programs sponsored<br />

by the Young Lawyers Division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>, and this year has<br />

been no exception. Our season began with the annual Law Academy, a fourday<br />

program for which students traveled to Athens, <strong>Georgia</strong> to participate. At<br />

the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the program, the student bar examination was administered<br />

to the Law Academy participants. Seventeen students passed the exam with<br />

scores that gained them admission to the <strong>Georgia</strong> Student <strong>Bar</strong> Association; five<br />

<strong>of</strong> the students were admitted with honors.<br />

Ashley Moore Palmer is an<br />

attorney in the Clayton County<br />

Public Defender’s Office in<br />

Jonesboro. She has volunteered<br />

with the GHSMTC in many<br />

different capacities since 2006.<br />

This season, 105 teams participated in sixteen regional competitions<br />

statewide. The teams were comprised <strong>of</strong> almost 1,500 students who hailed<br />

from public and private schools and home school programs. The 16 teams that<br />

prevailed at regionals were joined at the <strong>State</strong> competition by two wildcard<br />

teams. At the end <strong>of</strong> four highly competitive and well fought rounds, Henry W.<br />

Grady High School was named <strong>State</strong> Champion. Henry W. Grady represented<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> well at the National High School Competition held in Phoenix, Arizona<br />

over Mother’s Day weekend, bringing home a 4 th place title.<br />

Congratulations are due not only to Grady, but also to Norris Johnson<br />

from Baldwin High School in Milledgeville, who earned the title <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Champion in the Craig Harding<br />

Memorial Court Artist Contest, and Middle <strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Homeschool Association in Macon, who won the<br />

2011 Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism Award, sponsored by the Chief Justice’s Commission on Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism.<br />

At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> last year, I learned that I would be elevated from 1 st Vice Chair to Chair <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Competition, despite my having only served in the former position for<br />

approximately six months. After two years as Regional Coordinator <strong>of</strong> HSMT Region 3 (Atlanta), and a year as<br />

2 nd Vice Chair (which was punctuated by my becoming a new mom), I had barely settled into the position <strong>of</strong> 1 st<br />

Vice Chair before I was unexpectedly catapulted to Chair, and quite candidly, I hoped that I was up to the task.<br />

Thankfully, I was, and that was due in no small part to all those who make this program such a success. I<br />

would like to take this opportunity to thank all those individuals who give <strong>of</strong> their time to make this program<br />

so successful: the students, teacher coaches, attorney coaches, parents, regional coordinators, evaluators,<br />

presiding judges, and members <strong>of</strong> the High School Mock Trial Committee. The work that you do gives<br />

students from all walks <strong>of</strong> life an opportunity to positively experience the legal system, and in the process, the<br />

students gain invaluable academic and presentation skills that will serve them well, whether they pursue a<br />

career in the legal pr<strong>of</strong>ession or a dream <strong>of</strong> a different nature.<br />

To the Young Lawyers Division, under the leadership <strong>of</strong> 2010‐2011 President Michael Ge<strong>of</strong>froy, the<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>, the Counsel <strong>of</strong> <strong>State</strong> Court Judges, and all others who have generously supported us<br />

throughout this season by giving <strong>of</strong> your time and financial resources – we say thank you! High School Mock<br />

Trial, like all other non‐pr<strong>of</strong>it programs, relies on the generosity <strong>of</strong> donors. Especially in these difficult<br />

economic times, please know how sincerely we appreciate your gifts, as they are vital to the life <strong>of</strong> this<br />

program.<br />

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Last, but certainly not least, I want to sincerely thank Stacy Rieke, our <strong>State</strong> Mock Trial Coordinator,<br />

Peggy Caldwell, our Assistant <strong>State</strong> Mock Trial Coordinator, and Presiding Justice George Carley, who make<br />

this program so exceptional. I am forever grateful for their leadership and support and am truly indebted to<br />

them for their assistance this season. Without their tireless dedication to this program and the students it<br />

serves, the outstanding program that we know simply would not be.<br />

It has truly been an honor and pleasure to serve as the 2010‐2011 Chair <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Georgia</strong> High School<br />

Mock Trial Competition. I now pass the gavel to Jon Setzer who will serve as Chair for the 2011‐<strong>2012</strong> season.<br />

After working with Jon this season, I have no doubt that the program is in great hands!<br />

Congratulations to all on a wonderful season and best <strong>of</strong> luck in the upcoming season!<br />

Very truly yours,<br />

Henry W. Grady Mock Trial Team with Senator Saxby Chambliss in April 2011<br />

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The 2010‐2011 YLD High School Mock Trial Committee<br />

Michael G. Ge<strong>of</strong>froy, YLD President<br />

Stephanie Joy Kirijan, YLD President‐Elect<br />

Ashley Palmer, HSMTC Chair<br />

Jon Setzer, HSMTC 1 st Vice Chair<br />

Deshala Dixon, HSMTC 2 nd Vice Chair<br />

Past Committee<br />

Chairs<br />

Warner S. Fox<br />

Elizabeth B. Hodges<br />

(1987‐89)<br />

Susan B. Devitt<br />

(1989‐90)<br />

Joseph A. Roseborough<br />

(1990‐91)<br />

Aimee R. Maxwell<br />

(1991‐92)<br />

Gregory S. Smith<br />

(1992‐93)<br />

Lela Smith Bridgers<br />

(1993‐94)<br />

Cathy Cox Brakefield<br />

(1994‐95)<br />

Julie Dampier Majer Culhane<br />

(1995‐96)<br />

Catherine H. Hicks<br />

(1996‐97)<br />

H. Suzanne Smith<br />

(1997‐98)<br />

Frederick N. Sager, Jr.<br />

(1998‐99)<br />

Roy E. Manoll, III<br />

(1999‐00)<br />

Jennifer B. Mann<br />

(2000‐01)<br />

Christine S. <strong>Bar</strong>ker<br />

(2001‐02)<br />

Candace L. Byrd<br />

(2002‐03)<br />

Robert A. McDonald<br />

(2003‐04)<br />

Leah E. McEwen<br />

(2004‐05)<br />

Jason B. Thompson<br />

(2005‐06)<br />

Tania T. Trumble<br />

(2006‐07)<br />

Sara A. “Sally” Evans<br />

(2007‐08)<br />

William H. Noland<br />

(2008‐09)<br />

Stacey G. Evans<br />

(2009‐10)<br />

Special Consultant to<br />

the Committee<br />

Hon. George H. Carley<br />

Presiding Justice, Supreme<br />

Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

Ex‐Officio<br />

S. Lester Tate III<br />

President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

Kenneth L. Shigley<br />

President‐Elect<br />

Bryan M. Cavan<br />

Immediate Past President<br />

Amy V. Howell<br />

Immediate Past<br />

YLD President<br />

Subcommittee<br />

on Competitions<br />

(Primary Regional<br />

Coordinators)<br />

Brannon Arnold<br />

Lauren Brock<br />

Nick Bruce<br />

Will Claiborne<br />

Donna Crossland<br />

Render Freeman<br />

Nathan Gaffney<br />

Erica Ghali<br />

Christina Jenkins<br />

Buck Levins<br />

Roy Manoll<br />

Nicole Marchand<br />

Matt McCord<br />

Adrienne Nash<br />

Joyce Neal<br />

William Noland<br />

Erik Pirozzi<br />

Judge Toby Prodgers<br />

Sam Sanders<br />

Bonnie Smith<br />

Clay White<br />

Sandy Wisenbaker<br />

Subcommittee<br />

on Development<br />

Stacey Evans, Chair<br />

Sally Evans<br />

Betsy Hodges<br />

Roy Manoll<br />

Aimee Maxwell<br />

Ashley Palmer<br />

Jon Setzer<br />

Subcommittee<br />

on the Problem<br />

Judge Michael <strong>Bar</strong>ker, Chair<br />

John Ratterree,<br />

Vice Chair<br />

Hon. George Carley, Special<br />

Consultant<br />

Christy <strong>Bar</strong>ker<br />

Judge Melodie Clayton<br />

Julie Culhane<br />

Beth Jones<br />

Rhonda Klein<br />

Judge Jennifer Mann<br />

Roy Manoll<br />

Phil McCurdy<br />

William Noland<br />

Caitlin Pirello (student<br />

consultant)<br />

Bonnie Smith<br />

Suzanne Smith<br />

Linda Spievack<br />

Larry Starkey<br />

Lee Storesund<br />

J. Maria Waters<br />

Katie Wood<br />

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Subcommittee on<br />

Rules<br />

Deborah Craytor, Chair<br />

Hon. George Carley, Special<br />

Consultant<br />

Christy <strong>Bar</strong>ker<br />

Candace Byrd<br />

Cynthia Carson<br />

Julie Culhane<br />

Deshala Dixon<br />

Sally Evans<br />

Stacey Evans<br />

Carl Gebo<br />

Heather Lanier<br />

Ken Mauldin<br />

Theresia Moser<br />

Dorian Murry<br />

William Noland<br />

Ashley Palmer<br />

Amy Payne (teacher<br />

representative)<br />

Jon Setzer<br />

Bonnie Smith<br />

Robert Smith<br />

Suzanne Smith<br />

Tommy Thompson (teacher<br />

representative)<br />

Subcommittee on<br />

Honors and Awards<br />

Linda Spievack, Chair<br />

Ashley Palmer<br />

Betsy Hodges<br />

William Noland<br />

Jon Setzer<br />

<strong>State</strong> Finals<br />

Planning Board<br />

Rhonda Klein, Chair<br />

Roy Manoll, Vice Chair<br />

Hon. George Carley, Special<br />

Consultant<br />

Christy <strong>Bar</strong>ker<br />

Kali Beyah<br />

Candace Byrd<br />

Peggy Caldwell<br />

Judge John Carbo<br />

Deborah Craytor<br />

Deshala Dixon<br />

Sally Evans<br />

Catherine Hicks<br />

Judge Jennifer Mann<br />

William Noland<br />

Ashley Palmer<br />

Suzanne Smith<br />

Jon Setzer<br />

Ellen Sumner<br />

Regina Thomas<br />

Katie Wood<br />

Special Projects<br />

Task Force<br />

Aimee Maxwell, Chair<br />

Julie Culhane<br />

Rhonda Klein<br />

Ashley Palmer<br />

2010 Law Academy<br />

Faculty<br />

Peggy Caldwell<br />

Chris Cannon<br />

Judge John Carbo<br />

Judge Linda Cowen<br />

Deborah Craytor<br />

Julie Culhane<br />

Deshala Dixon<br />

Candace Hill Duvernay<br />

Paula Kapil<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Rhonda Klein<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>ry Stewart Mann<br />

Aimee Maxwell<br />

T. Orlando Pearson<br />

Stacy Rieke<br />

Jon Setzer<br />

Bonnie Smith<br />

Contests<br />

Julie Culhane, Court Artist<br />

Contest Director<br />

Subcommittee on<br />

Teams—Teacher<br />

Coaches<br />

Tom Alden<br />

Harriet Anderson<br />

Daphne Andrews<br />

Mack Anthony<br />

Catherine Ariemma<br />

Marybeth Atkins<br />

Aubry Bachman<br />

Chris <strong>Bar</strong>r<br />

Jennifer Blackerby<br />

Colleen Blankenship<br />

Kay Bowman<br />

Cay Briscoe<br />

Carolyn Brock<br />

Steven Brunswick<br />

Shannon Buff<br />

15<br />

Amy Bull<br />

Renee Busby<br />

Kevin Busse<br />

Jason Butler<br />

Cari Cain<br />

Karen Camp<br />

Chris Cannon<br />

Alfred Carson<br />

Lara Castillo<br />

Stephanie Caywood<br />

Jill Chambers<br />

Brett Chatham<br />

Adrienne Christian<br />

Amber Clapp<br />

John Clark<br />

Woodrow Clark<br />

Leah Cleary<br />

David Cleveland<br />

Kira Coats<br />

Kelly Cole<br />

Brian Connell<br />

Sherry Cornay<br />

Andrew Cox<br />

Anna Cox<br />

Gary Crane<br />

Scott Crawford<br />

Margaret DiVito<br />

Toni Dekiere‐Phillips<br />

Kitty Drew<br />

Olivia Dye<br />

Hannah Edwards<br />

Antoinette Ellis<br />

Henry Ficklin<br />

Andree Fitzpatrick<br />

Peter Foley<br />

Carolyn Fraser<br />

Jeannie Fulbright<br />

Rich Gamble<br />

Shad Genovese<br />

Tammy Gibson<br />

James Glenn<br />

Scott Grant<br />

Lucille Goodman<br />

Felicia Gudger<br />

Vanessa Guilarte<br />

Philip Hart<br />

Noah Hartman<br />

Jeremy Hamm<br />

Rachel Hedges<br />

Heather Henderson<br />

Matthew Hendrix<br />

Lindsay Herring<br />

Bill Herringdine<br />

Alan Hickerman<br />

Matthew Hickman<br />

Shanda Hickman<br />

Dawnya Hill<br />

Ken Hincker<br />

Elizabeth Hinson<br />

Nick Hodge<br />

Pat Uelmen Huey<br />

Alan Hughes<br />

Renee Hughes<br />

Lori James<br />

Amy Jessee<br />

Catherine Johnson<br />

Cynthia Johnson<br />

Donna Johnson<br />

Kathy Kelley<br />

Winston King<br />

Mortissa Knight<br />

Allison Konter<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Koski<br />

Elizabeth Lake<br />

Don Landrum<br />

Darlene Lane<br />

Eric Lauterbach<br />

Brian Leahy<br />

Carol Lee<br />

Jeanne Lee<br />

Anna Lewis<br />

John Lynah<br />

Randy Lynn<br />

Kyle Martin<br />

Tammie Mason<br />

Matthew May<br />

Jo‐Ann McCauley<br />

Bryan McCoury<br />

Felicia McCrary<br />

Paul McIlwaine<br />

Machelle McKibben<br />

Iris McRee<br />

Mary Anne Meeks<br />

Mary Catherine Mesaros<br />

Stacey Milhollin<br />

Clint Mills<br />

Patty Mills<br />

Loretta Mirandola<br />

Monique Mitchell<br />

LaToya Morgan<br />

Robin Moon<br />

Don Mosley<br />

Edward Mulholland<br />

Will Nix<br />

Michael Nixon<br />

Charlton Norah<br />

Daniel Page<br />

Chris Parizo<br />

Gloria Parks<br />

Kristina Parrish<br />

Kathy Paxton<br />

Amy Payne<br />

Tom Pearce<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f Periard<br />

Dr. Tanya Persaud‐White<br />

Leila Phillips<br />

Corey Pittman<br />

Anthony Rainge<br />

Maritza Ramos<br />

Stephen Ricci<br />

Kristina Richardson<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>bara Ricks<br />

Richard Ricks<br />

Deborah Rivera<br />

I. Yusef Roberts<br />

Aaron Robinson<br />

James Robinson<br />

Judith Roseman<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>bara Rosolino<br />

Valerie Ruffin


Jennifer Ruppel<br />

Amy Schwan<br />

Charlie Sea<br />

Lumumba Seegars<br />

Qur’an Shakir<br />

Margaret Sheehan<br />

Lisa Sloan<br />

Melissa Smith<br />

Tyler Smith<br />

Greg Spicer<br />

Dena Spradlin<br />

Natalie Starling<br />

Emma Stephens<br />

Kelly Stephens<br />

Bobby Stephenson<br />

Craig Stevens<br />

Sherri Stewart<br />

Mary Tallant<br />

Nancy Taylor<br />

Philip Tetteh<br />

Karen Thomas<br />

Robert Thompson<br />

Tommy Thompson<br />

Sean Torbett<br />

Larry Tremblay<br />

Cheryl Turner<br />

Danielle Turner<br />

Kathy Vail<br />

Stephen Valdes<br />

Annette Vick<br />

Chris Vicknair<br />

Kelly Vigon<br />

Erik Vincent<br />

Elizabeth Walker<br />

Bonita Wallace<br />

Dana Watson<br />

Kindra Watters<br />

Jason Weinberger<br />

Sarah Welch<br />

Erin White<br />

Michael White<br />

Ken Wiggins<br />

Norma Williams<br />

Tara Workman<br />

Hal Wright<br />

Cindi Yeager<br />

Subcommittee on the<br />

Teams—Attorney<br />

Coaches<br />

Aretha Adams<br />

Herbert Adams, Jr.<br />

Tamela Adkins<br />

Amer Ahmed<br />

Thomas Peter Allen, III<br />

R. Lars Anderson<br />

Ashley Andes<br />

Arthur S. Archibald<br />

Jennifer Arndt<br />

Victoria Aronow<br />

Steven Ashby<br />

Nancy Atkinson<br />

D. Warren Auld<br />

Cinque Axam<br />

Kimberly Bandoh<br />

Shakara <strong>Bar</strong>nes<br />

Ashley <strong>Bar</strong>nett<br />

John <strong>Bar</strong>rett<br />

Noreen Banks‐Ware<br />

Judge Deborah Benefield<br />

Doug Bennett<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>bara Berger<br />

Robert Berry, Jr.<br />

Steven G. Blackerby<br />

Aretha Adams<br />

Herbert Adams, Jr.<br />

Tamela Adkins<br />

Amer Ahmed<br />

Thomas Peter Allen, III<br />

R. Lars Anderson<br />

Ashley Andes<br />

Arthur S. Archibald<br />

Jennifer Arndt<br />

Victoria Aronow<br />

Steven Ashby<br />

Nancy Atkinson<br />

D. Warren Auld<br />

Cinque Axam<br />

Kimberly Bandoh<br />

Shakara <strong>Bar</strong>nes<br />

Ashley <strong>Bar</strong>nett<br />

John <strong>Bar</strong>rett<br />

Noreen Banks‐Ware<br />

Judge Deborah Benefield<br />

Doug Bennett<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>bara Berger<br />

Robert Berry, Jr.<br />

Steven G. Blackerby<br />

Chris Blanchard<br />

Jason Blanchard<br />

Peter Boehm<br />

Anna Bolden<br />

Rahmann Bowick<br />

Stephen Bradley<br />

Judge Chris Brasher<br />

Jason Braswell<br />

Jeffrey Brickman<br />

Converse Bright<br />

Patricia Brooks<br />

Tyler Browning<br />

Neal Brunt<br />

Kevin Buice<br />

Albert Burkhallter, Jr.<br />

Carmen Bulter<br />

Jeb Butler<br />

Travis Cain<br />

Craig Call<br />

Jared Campbell<br />

Judge John C. Carbo, III<br />

Brannon Carson<br />

Jacqueline Caruana<br />

Ted Cassert<br />

Charles Cauble<br />

James Chafin<br />

Mari Chambers<br />

Randy Chartash<br />

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Doug Chanco<br />

Beatrice Chandler<br />

Holly Chapman<br />

Patrick Chisolm<br />

Stanley Chervin<br />

Patrick. Chisholm<br />

John Cicala, Jr.<br />

Joseph Cloud<br />

Louis Cohan<br />

John Michael Coleman<br />

Chris Conley<br />

John Connell<br />

Steve Cook<br />

Joseph Cooley, III<br />

LeAnn Cooper<br />

Michael Devlin Cooper<br />

Chad Corlee<br />

Zachary R. Cowart<br />

Cathy Cox‐Brakefield<br />

Stephen Coxen<br />

J. Michael Cranford<br />

John Cunningham<br />

James Dalton, II<br />

Kim Dammers<br />

Beth Danforth<br />

Robert Daniel<br />

Brandy Daswani<br />

Andy Daugherty<br />

Jeanne Davis<br />

Willie G. Davis<br />

Monica Dean<br />

Mark F. Dehler<br />

Howard Delashmit<br />

John Dennis<br />

Daniel DeWoskin<br />

Paul Dietrick<br />

Lynn Dillard Doss<br />

Deborah Doolittle<br />

John Doverspike, Sr.<br />

Nhan‐Ai Du<br />

Michael R. Dunham<br />

David Dunn, Jr.<br />

H.B. Edwards<br />

Kevin Epps<br />

Katherine Fagan<br />

Arch Farrar, Jr.<br />

Lee Ann Feeley<br />

L. Michelle Ferguson<br />

Judge Pam Ferguson<br />

Adam Ferrell<br />

Crystal Filiberto<br />

Audrea Findlay<br />

Andree Fitzpatrick<br />

Betsey Flackstacey Flynn<br />

Richard Foster<br />

Michael Frankson<br />

Kim Keheley Frye<br />

Paul Fryer<br />

Jeffrey Fulbright<br />

Charles Gabriel<br />

Keith Gammage<br />

Stephen Garner<br />

Andrew Gebhardt<br />

Carl Gebo<br />

Karen Geiger<br />

Amy Gellins<br />

Travis Glahn<br />

Teah Glenn<br />

Elizabeth Grant<br />

Fred Green<br />

Jennifer Green<br />

Sarah Griffie<br />

James Griffin<br />

Nekia Hackworth<br />

Adam Hames<br />

Frank Hamilton<br />

Karen Hamilton<br />

Paul Hamilton<br />

Heather Hammonds<br />

Holly Hance<br />

Ernie Harris<br />

Darryl Haynes<br />

Scott Helton<br />

Jennifer Herman<br />

Catherine Hicks<br />

Jeffrey Hicks<br />

Djerriann Hicks<br />

Candace Hill<br />

Lindsay Hodgson<br />

Adam Hoipkemier<br />

Nicole Holcomb<br />

Jeff Hood<br />

Camille Hope<br />

Judge Brian House<br />

Candiss Howard<br />

James W. Howard<br />

Sharon Howard<br />

Tamika Hrobowski‐Houston<br />

Trinity Hundredmark<br />

William Hunter<br />

Kathleen Hurley<br />

Trinh Huynh<br />

Dana Jentzsch<br />

Roderick Jones<br />

Mary Katz<br />

Amy L. Kaye<br />

Dennis Keene<br />

Christina Kempter<br />

Ben Kenemer<br />

Scott Kiker<br />

Ethenia King‐Grant<br />

Ryan Klee<br />

Mary Ann Korre<br />

Vanessa Kosky<br />

Jamie Kreyenbuhl<br />

Anne Kurtz<br />

Dixon Lackey, III<br />

Megan Lane<br />

Erin Donlan Lanning<br />

Jonathan La<br />

Eric Lauterbach<br />

A. Mark Lee<br />

Julie Lee<br />

Chris Leopold<br />

Deborah Leslie<br />

Bertram Levy<br />

Amanda Lewis<br />

Lawrence Lewis<br />

Ashanti Lilley<br />

George Lilly, II


Gina Lindekugel<br />

David Lindsey<br />

Stephanie Lindsey<br />

Colby E. Longley<br />

Rhandi Lott<br />

Sean Lowe<br />

Robert A. Luskin<br />

Robert Mack, Jr.<br />

Elisabeth MacNamara<br />

John Manly<br />

Megan Usher Manly<br />

Cindy Manning<br />

Meghan Marino<br />

Quentin Marlin<br />

Deborah Maron<br />

Laura Martin<br />

Alley Mauldin<br />

Ken Mauldin<br />

John R. Mayer<br />

Randy Mayer<br />

Matthew McCoyd<br />

Robert McFarland, Jr.<br />

Andrea McGee<br />

William McKinnon, Jr.<br />

Cecily McLeod<br />

Bob McNeese<br />

Colin McRae<br />

Jerry David McRee<br />

Judge Amanda Mercier<br />

Evan Mermelstein<br />

Craig Miller<br />

Curtis Wayne Miller<br />

M. Leigh Miller<br />

Judge Murphy Miller<br />

Phyllis Miller<br />

Steven A. Miller<br />

Jim Miskell<br />

Daniel Mitnick<br />

Jared Mitnick<br />

Michael Moeller<br />

J. Michael Money<br />

Ted Morgan<br />

Thomas Mondelli<br />

William Morrison<br />

Gary Moser<br />

Tasha Mosley<br />

Holly P. Muehlman<br />

Joseph K. Mulholland<br />

Judge Michael Murphy<br />

Patricia Murphy<br />

Dorian Murry<br />

Anne Myers<br />

Elise Myers<br />

Katrell Nash<br />

Jorgia Northrup<br />

Albert Norton<br />

Pandora Palmer<br />

Richard Palmer, Jr.<br />

Malcolm Palmore<br />

J. Roger Palmour<br />

Catherine M. Palumbo<br />

John Parker<br />

Kevin Parrington<br />

Sandra Partridge<br />

Chandani Patel<br />

Samir Patel<br />

Amanda Patterson<br />

Jay Patton<br />

Brian M. Pearce<br />

Todd Orlando Pearson<br />

Benjamin Perkins<br />

Markie Perry, II<br />

Michael Perry<br />

Melinda Pillow<br />

Tashwanda Pinchback<br />

Stacey Pinckney<br />

Emory Potter<br />

Katie Powers<br />

Jennesia Primas<br />

Shondra Pruitt<br />

David Quilliams<br />

Earnest Redwine<br />

Robert Reeves<br />

Alexandria Reyes<br />

Dale Richardson<br />

Albert Roberts<br />

Danielle Roberts<br />

Mickey Roberts<br />

W. Matthew Roberts<br />

Amber Robinson<br />

Elizabeth Vila Rogan<br />

W. Charles (Chuck) Ross<br />

Walter Rucker<br />

Adam Ruf<br />

Allyson Russell‐Blair<br />

J. Thomas Salata<br />

Amy E. Salley<br />

John Salter, Jr.<br />

Catherine Sanderson<br />

Byron Sanford<br />

Joshua Schiffer<br />

Jason Schneider<br />

Kathryn M. Schrader<br />

Kurt Schuettinger<br />

Daniel Schul<strong>of</strong><br />

Jeffrey Schwartz<br />

Sarah Swinson Shell<br />

Steven Shewmaker<br />

Allen Shulman<br />

Sam Siemon<br />

Tiffany Simmons‐Rufus<br />

Sutton Slover<br />

Brad Smith<br />

Salvia Smith<br />

Yolanda Smith‐Williams<br />

Aurieanne Sneed<br />

Shannon Sneed<br />

John Sparks, Sr.<br />

Greg Spicer<br />

Rachel St. Fleur<br />

Stroud P. Stacy<br />

Anna Cox Steedman<br />

Katie Stein<br />

Kim Stephens<br />

Jim Stewart<br />

Raquel Stokes<br />

Keisha Storey<br />

Donna Stribling<br />

Robert Strickland<br />

Judge Ben Studdard, III<br />

Deb Sudbury<br />

Chandelle Summer<br />

Terri Sutton<br />

Matthew S. Swope<br />

Angela Tarabadkar<br />

Larry Tatum<br />

Melanie Taylor<br />

Rhonda Taylor<br />

Richard T. Taylor<br />

Lauren Terry<br />

Tony Thomasson<br />

Drew Timmons<br />

Jessica R. Towne<br />

John Tucker<br />

William E. Turnipseed<br />

David Van Sant<br />

Antonio Veal<br />

David Vigilante<br />

Judge Daphne Walker<br />

Harold M. Walker, Jr.<br />

Rob Waller<br />

Kurt Ward<br />

Jill Wasserman<br />

Chris Watkin<br />

Deb Sudbury<br />

Chandelle Summer<br />

Terri Sutton<br />

Matthew S. Swope<br />

Angela Tarabadkar<br />

Larry Tatum<br />

Melanie Taylor<br />

Rhonda Taylor<br />

Richard T. Taylor<br />

Lauren Terry<br />

Tony Thomasson<br />

Drew Timmons<br />

Jessica R. Towne<br />

John Tucker<br />

William E. Turnipseed<br />

David Van Sant<br />

Antonio Veal<br />

David Vigilante<br />

Judge Daphne Walker<br />

Harold M. Walker, Jr.<br />

Rob Waller<br />

Kurt Ward<br />

Jill Wasserman<br />

Chris Watkins<br />

Marie Watson<br />

C. Hansell Watt, IV<br />

Janet Watts<br />

Jennifer Watts<br />

John Webb<br />

Joseph Weinberg<br />

Kathryn Whitlock<br />

Dan Whitworth<br />

James Wilbanks<br />

Ronke Ada Williams<br />

Temika Williams‐Murry<br />

Monica Wingler<br />

Jack F. Witcher<br />

Lonnie Worley<br />

Ryan Worsley<br />

Hugh Worsham, Jr.<br />

Beau Worthington<br />

Comer Yates<br />

Brenda Youmas<br />

Rachel Young<br />

Peter Zeliff<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>ry Zipperman<br />

Rosalind Zollic<strong>of</strong>er<br />

Layla Zon<br />

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2011 Judging Panel Members<br />

A special thanks to all Regional and <strong>State</strong> Finals judging panel volunteers. Without our judging panel volunteers,<br />

the 2011 Mock Trial Competition would not have been successful.<br />

2011 REGIONAL<br />

VOLUNTEERS<br />

Region 1 (Albany)<br />

Kevin Armstrong<br />

Charles Arnold<br />

John David Blair<br />

Buck Burris<br />

Roosevelt Carter<br />

Thomas Duck<br />

Emily Early<br />

Greg Edwards<br />

Lisa Fox<br />

T. Gamble<br />

Amanda G<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Judge Loring Gray<br />

Alex Hart<br />

Rob Hunter<br />

Arkesia Jenkins<br />

Victoria Jenkins<br />

Victoria Johnson<br />

Charles Lamb<br />

John Ledford<br />

Steven Lee<br />

Judge Willie Lockette<br />

Tiffany Mallory<br />

Yolanda McKoy<br />

Brumby Montgerard<br />

Jonathan Morris<br />

Sarah Morris<br />

Jared Parrish<br />

Jenny Richardson<br />

Randall Richardson<br />

Sandra Satchel<br />

Alfreda Sheppard<br />

Michele Sims<br />

Katie Thrower<br />

Trey Underwood<br />

Christopher Warren<br />

Nicole Williams<br />

Judge Gordon Zeese<br />

Region 2 (Athens)<br />

Judge Auslander<br />

Candice <strong>Bar</strong>rett<br />

Judge Pat <strong>Bar</strong>ron<br />

Michelle Billars<br />

Chris Blanchard<br />

Markus Boenig<br />

Karl Broder<br />

Michael Broun<br />

Judge Richard Campbell<br />

Brian Carney<br />

Judge Warren C.<br />

Caswell<br />

David Dickinson<br />

David Ellison<br />

Donarell Green<br />

Marie Greene<br />

Phillip Griffeth<br />

Ivan Gustafson<br />

Judge Hodges<br />

Glover Housman<br />

Chris Irwin<br />

Sally Jarratt<br />

Spence Johnson<br />

Judge Leslie Jones<br />

Judge McWhorter<br />

Jon Mills<br />

Sarah Morang<br />

Colin Moriarty<br />

Matt Padgett<br />

Lynne Perkins‐Brown<br />

Judge Ethelyn Simpson<br />

Judge Sorrells<br />

Bud Sotter<br />

Chandelle Summer<br />

Judge David Sweat<br />

Zach Tumlin<br />

Russell Wall<br />

Region 3 (Atlanta)<br />

Judge Kimberly Adams<br />

Tyler Arnold<br />

Lucy Atkinson<br />

Rodney Atreopersaud<br />

Charlie Bailey<br />

Judge Jerry Baxter<br />

Arlisa Brown<br />

Tyler Brown<br />

Gerard Chasseau<br />

Susan Clare<br />

Derrick Cooper<br />

Dee Debardeleben<br />

Ande Durojaiye<br />

Jay Eidex<br />

Jason Esteves<br />

Eric Frisch<br />

David Hanson<br />

Ashley Hollan<br />

Brad Houck<br />

Alex B. Kaufman<br />

Joshua H. Lee<br />

Stacey Lewis<br />

Steve Kennedy<br />

Matt Marrone<br />

Whitney Mauk<br />

Maggie McClatchey<br />

Jason McCoy<br />

Bill Meyer<br />

Tameika Montgomery<br />

Paula M. Nagarajan<br />

Shane O’Neill<br />

Mike Paulhus<br />

Emily Poe<br />

Steve Rapp<br />

Hillary Rightler<br />

Jeffrey Sand<br />

Tyler Scarbrough<br />

Tyler Schermerhorn<br />

Jaci Shanks<br />

Sidney O. Simms, Jr.<br />

Laurie Spires<br />

Tim Spruell<br />

Natalee Lyn Staats<br />

Cullen Stafford<br />

Nicole Stanton<br />

Rob Stonebraker<br />

Mark Stuckey<br />

Andrew Stulce<br />

Monika Vyas<br />

Chiaman Wang<br />

Judge Phil Weltner<br />

Nancy Whaley<br />

Jimmy Williams<br />

Stephanie Wood<br />

Region 6 (Dalton)<br />

Judge Adams<br />

Steve Bolding<br />

Judge Boyett<br />

Trevor Brown<br />

Thomas Finn<br />

Mark Higgins<br />

Ralph Hinman<br />

Todd Johnson<br />

Curtis Kleem<br />

Bruce Kling<br />

Ben Laughter<br />

Rebecca Linear<br />

Amanda McCoy<br />

Alan McDonald‐Gene<br />

Jim Meaney<br />

Bob Mikell<br />

Terry Miller<br />

Judge Morris<br />

Marcus Morris<br />

Katie Ogwin<br />

Katherine Payne<br />

Rodney Quarles<br />

Robert Smalley<br />

Ty Ross<br />

Leslie Waycaster<br />

John R. Wiggins<br />

Mark Withrock<br />

Region 7 (Decatur)<br />

Tunde Akinyele<br />

Andrea Alabi<br />

Korey Albury<br />

M. Khurram Baig<br />

Tamara Baines<br />

John Beard<br />

Stephen Berk<br />

Karimah Boston<br />

Mark Boyd<br />

Judge Roderick Bridges<br />

Teri Elis Brown<br />

Matthew Carlton<br />

Judge Norm Cuadra<br />

Dana Dayagi<br />

Lindsay Dodson<br />

Linda Fleming<br />

Keith Gammage<br />

Ben Githieya<br />

M. Debra Gold<br />

Judge Janis Gordon<br />

Stephanie Graham<br />

Judge Asha Jackson<br />

Andre Johnson<br />

Lint Johnson<br />

Laila Kelly<br />

Tom Kemp<br />

Kimani King<br />

Diana Kovach<br />

Anne Long<br />

Judge Dax Lopez<br />

Jerry Mason<br />

Danielle Moss<br />

Janet Newberg<br />

Ken Newberg<br />

Helen Peters<br />

Sybil Price<br />

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Judge Wayne Purdom<br />

H. Steve Ruth<br />

Steven Salcedo<br />

Camille Small‐Simon<br />

Christina Cooley Smith<br />

Angelia Solomon<br />

Leslie Stewart<br />

Tom Stubbs<br />

Camille Tucker<br />

Natalece Washington<br />

Judge Mary Whiteman<br />

Karla Renee Williams<br />

Rodney Zell<br />

Region 8 (Jonesboro)<br />

Jerry Arnold<br />

Cinque Axam<br />

Mercedes Ball<br />

L’Erin <strong>Bar</strong>nes<br />

Judge Morris Braswell<br />

Agis Bray<br />

Lalaine Briones<br />

Lisamarie Bristol<br />

Judge Richard Brown<br />

Hugh Cooper<br />

Judge Linda Cowen<br />

Bill Dixon<br />

Judge Robert Dolph<br />

Matthew Ericksen<br />

Linda Fleming<br />

Kim Fowler‐Bandoh<br />

Stacey Goad<br />

Justin Goodman<br />

Jason Green<br />

Kenneth H. Green<br />

Shalonda Jones<br />

Sean Joyner<br />

Deborah Leslie<br />

Chris Leopard<br />

Keith Martin<br />

Shonterria Martin<br />

Judge Aaron Mason<br />

Ashley Masset<br />

Paula Mickens<br />

Chris Montgomery<br />

Byron Morgan<br />

Ifuero Obaseki<br />

Danielle Roberts<br />

Nicola Rochester<br />

Jevarik Rogers<br />

Jessica Robinson<br />

Jeremy Salter<br />

Jill Salter<br />

Janet Smith‐Taylor<br />

Judge Steven Teske<br />

Marcus Thorpe<br />

Mike Thurston<br />

Jillian Todd<br />

Matthew Tucker<br />

Jordan Van Matre<br />

Judge Daphne Walker<br />

Janet Watts<br />

Scott Watts<br />

Bill West<br />

Region 9<br />

(Lawrenceville)<br />

Daniel Ashley<br />

Luther Beck<br />

Ashley Bell<br />

Judge Karen Beyers<br />

Shawn Bratton<br />

Tiffany Brown<br />

Austin Buerlein<br />

Raymon Burns<br />

Jody Campbell<br />

Tracie Cason<br />

James Cavin<br />

Judge Mike Clark<br />

Matt Crosby<br />

Norman Cuadra<br />

Jerry Daniels<br />

Brook Davidson<br />

Judge Tom Davis<br />

Judge John Doran<br />

Regina Edwards<br />

Ryan Fisher<br />

Jerry Fitzpatrick<br />

Catherine Followill<br />

Kathryn Franklin<br />

Stephen Franzen<br />

Laura Friedman<br />

Sally Friedman<br />

Scott Fuller<br />

David Gr<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Kavan Grover<br />

Kairi Gure<br />

E. Nicole Harrison<br />

Jan Hinson<br />

Sharon Hopkins<br />

Theresa Hood<br />

John Ireland<br />

Jim Joedecke<br />

Benjamin J<strong>of</strong>fe<br />

Krisite Johnson<br />

Michael Kay<br />

Jesse Kent<br />

Elizabeth Kinsinger<br />

Stacy Levy<br />

Judge Mark Lewis<br />

Sandra Lilly<br />

Michael Marr<br />

Bob Marshall<br />

Christopher McClurg<br />

Linda McKinley<br />

Judge Robert Mock<br />

Lisa Moultrie<br />

Chris Palazzola<br />

Mihae Park<br />

Romero Pearson<br />

Stephen Pereira<br />

Trey Phillips<br />

Judge William Ray<br />

Clint Rhodes<br />

Sumner Riddick<br />

Brenda Rogers<br />

Karen Seeley<br />

Jon Setzer<br />

Mike Sheffield<br />

Ken Sissel<br />

Judge Pamela South<br />

Tamara Starks<br />

John Steakley<br />

Dawn Taylor<br />

Tony Taylor<br />

Torin Togut<br />

Derick Villanueva<br />

Robert Waller<br />

Margaret Washburn<br />

David Will<br />

Terry Williams<br />

Calvin Williamson<br />

Mary Wise<br />

Jessica Woghirn<br />

Charles Wrinkle<br />

Anthony M. Zezima<br />

Region 10 (Macon)<br />

Veronica Allen<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Alls<br />

Scott Anderson<br />

Peter Bennion<br />

Helen Brannen<br />

Deshala Bray<br />

Henry Bullard<br />

Stephanie Burton<br />

Matthew Brown<br />

Ivy Cadle<br />

Patricia Colletti<br />

Timothy Colletti<br />

Adam Deaver<br />

Amy Dever<br />

James Donley<br />

John Dozier<br />

Lisa Edwards<br />

Michael Floyd<br />

James Freeman<br />

Joel Grist Jr.<br />

John Hall IV<br />

Holly Hogue<br />

Stephen Hollowman<br />

Donald Johstono Jr.<br />

Jerome Kaplan<br />

Paula Kapil<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Thomas Mann<br />

Jeffrey Monroe<br />

Sandra Matson<br />

Michael Mayo<br />

Venita McCoy<br />

Reginald McClendon<br />

Stephanie Miller<br />

Cheryl Milton<br />

George C. Oetter Jr.<br />

Adam Peoples<br />

Marilyn Quail<br />

John Regan<br />

Homer Scarborough Jr.<br />

Kimberly Schwartz<br />

John Sikes<br />

Amanda Smith<br />

Kenneth Smith<br />

Michael Smith<br />

Bret Steger<br />

Carol Underwood<br />

Kevin Wangerin<br />

Charles Weigle<br />

John Willis<br />

Garrison Wood<br />

Region 11 (Marietta)<br />

Annamarie Baltz<br />

Judge Eric Brewton<br />

Chandler Bridges<br />

Judge Bridgette<br />

Campbell<br />

R. David Carr<br />

Micahel Carvalho<br />

Judge Roland<br />

Castellanos<br />

Judge Melodie Clayton<br />

Phyllis Collins<br />

Kenneth Croy<br />

Stacey Evans<br />

Alec Galloway<br />

D. Austin Gillis<br />

Judge Irma Glover<br />

Judge Maria Golick<br />

David Holmes<br />

Bobby Johnson<br />

N. Scott Kimbrough<br />

Chris Lanning<br />

Phyllis Layman<br />

Catherine Lerow<br />

Lance LoRusso<br />

Alex Manning<br />

Mazi Mazloom<br />

Janne McKamey<br />

Marcy Millard<br />

Laura Murphree<br />

Brendan Murphy<br />

Emily Nally<br />

Jimmy Newkirk<br />

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Justin O’Dell<br />

Melissa Perignat<br />

Veronica Richardson<br />

John Rife<br />

Carolyn Roddy<br />

Kevin Rodgers<br />

Randy Rogers<br />

Aaron Strimban<br />

J. Michael Treadaway<br />

Region 12<br />

(McDonough)<br />

Andrea Alabi<br />

Jerry Arnold<br />

Judge Nancy Bills<br />

Judge Ernest Blount<br />

Skip Cash<br />

Judge James Chafin<br />

Chris Chapman<br />

Dominic Crea<br />

Leanne Cooper<br />

Wes Dunlap<br />

Mary Evans‐Battle<br />

Lydia Ferguson<br />

Santana Flanigan<br />

Amanda Flora<br />

Brian Gardner<br />

Judge Jason Harper<br />

Mary House<br />

Angela Jones<br />

Randall Keen<br />

Scott Key<br />

Elizabeth McCree<br />

Judge Arch McGarity<br />

Suesan Miller<br />

Zachary North<br />

Deepa Patet<br />

Donnie Patten<br />

Michael Peluso<br />

Judge Kelley Powell<br />

Dale Preiser<br />

Gerald Privin<br />

Atha Pryor<br />

Joan Risher<br />

Sandi Rivers<br />

Joseph Stone<br />

Jefferson Upchurch<br />

Jordan Van Matre<br />

Holly Veal<br />

Robert Watts<br />

Tamika Woods‐Dennis<br />

Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Natalie Ashman<br />

Andrea Bell‐Pitt<br />

Kristie Bowers<br />

Gary Brown<br />

Judge John Cranford<br />

John Cunningham<br />

John Duncan<br />

Susan Ebersbach<br />

Steven Fanning<br />

Amy Godfrey<br />

Melissa Griffis<br />

Emily Gross<br />

Thomas Guzzo<br />

Walt Haugen<br />

Phillip Henderson<br />

Jonathan Hickman<br />

Michael Kam<br />

Judge Jack Kirby<br />

Kevin McMurry<br />

C. David Mecklin<br />

Theodore Meeker III<br />

Joe Myers<br />

H. Parnell Odom<br />

Carol Orleck<br />

Judge Seay Poulakos<br />

Lisa Reeves<br />

Carson Sears<br />

Danielle Sewell<br />

Peter Skandalakis<br />

Rufus Smith<br />

Robert Smith<br />

Judge James Stripling<br />

David Taylor<br />

Jimmy Tuggle<br />

Judge Joseph Wyant<br />

Region 15 (Covington)<br />

Natalie Ashman<br />

Andrea Bell‐Pitt<br />

Kristie Bowers<br />

Gary Brown<br />

Judge John Cranford<br />

John Cunningham<br />

John Duncan<br />

Susan Ebersbach<br />

Steven Fanning<br />

Amy Godfrey<br />

Melissa Griffis<br />

Emily Gross<br />

Thomas Guzzo<br />

Walt Haugen<br />

Phillip Henderson<br />

Jonathan Hickman<br />

Michael Kam<br />

Judge Jack Kirby<br />

Kevin McMurry<br />

C. David Mecklin<br />

Theodore Meeker III<br />

Joe Myers<br />

H. Parnell Odom<br />

Carol Orleck<br />

Judge Seay Poulakos<br />

Lisa Reeves<br />

Carson Sears<br />

Danielle Sewell<br />

Peter Skandalakis<br />

Rufus Smith<br />

Robert Smith<br />

Judge James Stripling<br />

David Taylor<br />

Jimmy Tuggle<br />

Judge Joseph Wyant<br />

Region 17 (Cumming)<br />

Leslie Abernathy<br />

Shelese Amos<br />

Judge Jeffrey S. Bagley<br />

Judge Larry Baldwin<br />

Melissa Banker<br />

David Beaudry<br />

Judge Pamela D. Boles<br />

Judge Walker H.<br />

Bramblett<br />

John Brockman<br />

Logan Butler<br />

Douglas Chanco<br />

Jeffrey Cox<br />

Danielle Davis<br />

Judge Jason J. Deal<br />

Judge David Dickinson<br />

Matthew Dominick<br />

James Dunn<br />

Andrew Echols<br />

Lauren Giles<br />

Brian Hansford<br />

James Hardy<br />

Ruzzell Z. Hetzel<br />

Judge J. Russell Jackson<br />

Ken Jarrard<br />

Laura Johnson<br />

Judge Slsn Jordan<br />

Jack Mallard<br />

Susan McCarthy<br />

Mitch McKinney<br />

Randy Meincke<br />

Patrick Merriwether<br />

Dana Miles<br />

Tracy Moon<br />

Judge Bonnie Oliver<br />

Jennifer Patterson<br />

Penny Penn<br />

Phil Pilgrim<br />

David Savoy<br />

Jennifer Scalia<br />

Emily Schafer<br />

Chris Shaw<br />

Mike Sleister<br />

Judge Philip C. Smith<br />

Jeff Starr<br />

Joe Stauffer<br />

Scott Stevens<br />

Jacob Stidham<br />

Kevin Tallant<br />

Rob Tchack<br />

Melissa Tracy<br />

Daisy Weeks<br />

Christopher Willis<br />

Michelle Wilson<br />

Stephanie Woodard<br />

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2011 STATE FINALS VOLUNTEERS<br />

Judge Louisa Abbot<br />

Tamela Adkins<br />

Judge Lynn Akely‐Alderman<br />

Nerun Ampaipast<br />

Patricia Ball<br />

E. Banks‐Ware<br />

Faye <strong>Bar</strong>bour<br />

Christy <strong>Bar</strong>ker<br />

Judge Michael <strong>Bar</strong>ker<br />

L’Erin <strong>Bar</strong>nes‐Freeman<br />

Christine Bechtold<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>bara Berger<br />

Jason Blanchard<br />

Mark Boyd<br />

Judge Morris Braswell<br />

Judge Richard Brown<br />

Mark Burnette<br />

Stephanie Burton<br />

Justice George Carley<br />

Judge Edward Carriere<br />

Mary McCall Cash<br />

Ted Cassert<br />

John Cicala<br />

Judge Melodie Clayton<br />

Tom Clegg<br />

Morgan Clemons<br />

Judge Linda Cowen<br />

Jessica Cox<br />

Julie Culhane<br />

Jerry Daniels<br />

Monica Dean<br />

Judge Stephen Dillard<br />

Deshala Dixon<br />

Judge Sara Doyle<br />

Richard Eason<br />

Rep. Stacey Evans<br />

Lee Ann Feeley<br />

Judge Sam Finster<br />

Aaron Freedman<br />

Jeff Fulbright<br />

Nathan Gaffney<br />

Michael Ge<strong>of</strong>froy<br />

Judge Janis Gordon<br />

Richard Harris<br />

Catherine Hicks<br />

James Howard<br />

Sharon Howard<br />

Nola Jackson<br />

Jeremiah Johns<br />

Todd Johnson<br />

Beth Jones<br />

Judge Steve Jones<br />

Judge Paula Kapil<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Benjamin Kenemer<br />

Cary King<br />

Stephanie Kirijan<br />

Bonnie Klein<br />

Rhonda Klein<br />

Jessy Lall<br />

Phyllis Layman<br />

Stacey Lewis<br />

Loren Locke<br />

Ryan Locke<br />

Sally Lockwood<br />

Judge Dax Lopez<br />

Elisabeth MacNamara<br />

Jennifer Mann<br />

Roy Manoll<br />

William Martin<br />

Adam Masarek<br />

Randy Mayer<br />

Christopher McClurg<br />

Judge Hugh McCullough<br />

Judge Christopher McFadden<br />

Judge Ralph Merck<br />

Stephanie Miller<br />

Bill Morrison<br />

Dr. William Morton<br />

Adrienne Nash<br />

William Noland<br />

Charles Nye<br />

Cam Petter<br />

Ashley Palmer<br />

Ruth Pawlak<br />

Penny Penn<br />

Judge Toby Prodgers<br />

Kristy Pachal<br />

Steve Salcedo<br />

Homer Scarborough<br />

Jason Schneider<br />

Jon Setzer<br />

Parag Shah<br />

Bonnie Smith<br />

Christina Smith<br />

Suzanne Smith<br />

Mark Stuckey<br />

Olivia Truong<br />

Davene Walker<br />

Deah Warren<br />

Margaret Washburn<br />

Hilary Wayne<br />

Katie Wood<br />

Charles Wrinkle<br />

Joseph Zdrilich<br />

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2011 Participating Mock Trial Teams<br />

Mock trial teams from 106 high schools competed in regional competitions<br />

conducted in 16 different locations throughout the state in February.<br />

Sixteen regional champions and two wildcard teams advanced to the state<br />

tournament in March.<br />

Region<br />

Region 1<br />

Albany<br />

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<br />

<br />

Bainbridge High School, Bainbridge<br />

Berrien High School, Nashville<br />

Clinch County High School, Homerville<br />

Teams<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Lowndes High School, Valdosta<br />

Thomasville City High School, Thomasville<br />

Valwood School, Hahira<br />

Region 2<br />

Athens<br />

Region 3<br />

Atlanta<br />

Region 5<br />

Cartersville<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Athens Academy, Athens<br />

Athens Christian School, Athens<br />

Augusta YDC, Augusta<br />

Cedar Shoals High School, Athens<br />

Chattahoochee High School, Alpharetta<br />

Galloway School, Atlanta<br />

Johns Creek High School, Johns Creek<br />

Benjamin E. Mays High School, Atlanta<br />

Milton High School, Alpharetta<br />

Adairsville High School, Adairsville<br />

Pepperell High School, Lindale<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Clarke Central High School, Athens<br />

Lumpkin County High School, Dahlonega<br />

North Oconee High School, Bogart<br />

Westminster Christian Academy,<br />

Watkinsville<br />

North Springs Charter School, Atlanta<br />

Northview High School, Duluth<br />

Roswell High School, Roswell<br />

South Atlanta School <strong>of</strong> Law, Atlanta<br />

D.M. Therrell High School, Atlanta<br />

Rome High School, Rome<br />

Woodland High School, Cartersville<br />

Region 6<br />

Dalton<br />

<br />

<br />

Fannin County High School, Blue Ridge<br />

Northwest Whitfield High School, Tunnel<br />

Hill<br />

<br />

<br />

Southeast Whitfield High School, Dalton<br />

Union County High School, Blairsville<br />

Region 7<br />

Decatur<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Chamblee Charter High School, Chamblee<br />

Decatur High School, Decatur<br />

DeKalb Early College Academy, Stone<br />

Mountain<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Dunwoody High School, Dunwoody<br />

Lakeside High School, Atlanta<br />

W.D. Mohammed High School, Atlanta<br />

Redan High School, Stone Mountain<br />

Region 8<br />

Jonesboro<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Forest Park High School, Forest Park<br />

Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro<br />

Lovejoy High School, Hampton<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Morrow High School, Morrow<br />

Mount Zion High School, Jonesboro<br />

North Clayton High School, College Park<br />

Region 9<br />

Lawrenceville<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Brookwood High School, Snellville<br />

Grayson High School, Grayson<br />

Greater Atlanta Christian School, Norcross<br />

Meadowcreek High School, Norcross<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Norcross High School, Norcross North<br />

Gwinnett High School, Suwanee<br />

Shiloh High School, Snellville<br />

Wesleyan School, Norcross<br />

Region 10<br />

Macon<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Baldwin High School, Milledgeville<br />

Central High School, Macon<br />

DeKalb School <strong>of</strong> the Arts, Avondale<br />

Estates<br />

<br />

<br />

Mount de Sales Academy, Macon Middle<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Home School<br />

Association, Macon<br />

Southwest High School, Macon<br />

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Region 11<br />

Marietta<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Kennesaw Mountain. High School,<br />

Kennesaw<br />

Mount Paran Christian School, Kennesaw<br />

North Cobb Christian School. Kennesaw<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Sprayberry High School, Marietta<br />

Walton High School, Marietta<br />

Woodstock High School, Woodstock<br />

Region 12<br />

McDonough<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Eagle’s Landing Christian School,<br />

McDonough<br />

Eagle’s Landing High School, McDonough<br />

Henry County High School, McDonough<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Luella High School, Locust Grove<br />

Ola High School, McDonough<br />

Stockbridge High School, Stockbridge<br />

Strong Rock Christian School, Locust Grove<br />

Region 13<br />

Newnan<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Alexander High School, Douglasville<br />

Bremen High School, Bremen<br />

Douglas County High School, Douglasville<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

East Coweta High School, Sharpsburg<br />

Newnan High School, Newnan<br />

Northgate High School, Newnan<br />

Region 14<br />

Savannah<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Camden County High School, Kingsland<br />

Islands High School, Savannah<br />

Herschel V. Jenkins High School, Savannah<br />

Pierce County High School, Blackshear<br />

Saint Vincent’s Academy, Savannah<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Savannah Arts Academy, Savannah<br />

Savannah Country Day School, Savannah<br />

Savannah School <strong>of</strong> Law, Savannah<br />

South Effingham High School, Guyton<br />

Region 15<br />

Covington<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Alcovy High School, Covington<br />

Eastside High School, Covington<br />

Newton High School, Covington<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Sandy Creek High School, Tyrone<br />

Starr’s Mill High School, Fayetteville<br />

Whitewater High School, Fayetteville<br />

Region 16<br />

Atlanta<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Atlanta International School, Atlanta<br />

CHEER Home Educators, Alpharetta<br />

Duluth High School, Duluth<br />

Henry W. Grady High School, Atlanta<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Paideia School, Atlanta<br />

Walker School, Marietta<br />

Weber School, Atlanta<br />

Region 17<br />

Cumming<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Forsyth Central High School, Cumming<br />

Lambert High School, Suwanee<br />

North Forsyth High School, Cumming<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Pinecrest Academy, Cumming<br />

South Forsyth High School, Cumming<br />

West Forsyth High School, Cumming<br />

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2011 Regional Coordinating Teams<br />

The position <strong>of</strong> the regional coordinating team within the GHSMTC is an extremely important<br />

and indispensable one. It is at the regional level that the greatest number <strong>of</strong> students, teachers and<br />

attorneys participate in the mock trial program. Each year our regional coordinating teams thoroughly<br />

prepare for the regional competition day by carefully planning for the event over the months<br />

preceding the beginning <strong>of</strong> the rounds.<br />

On competition day, teachers, students and parents receive an outstanding impression <strong>of</strong> how<br />

well the GHSMTC and local legal communities statewide can organize and run a competitive event<br />

crowning weeks <strong>of</strong> study and practice. It is during the regional level <strong>of</strong> competition that the legal<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession truly puts its best foot forward: all forces on our coordinating teams work well together,<br />

and each and every step <strong>of</strong> the day shows our participants the pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism, skill, and cool‐headed<br />

order which is the highest ideal <strong>of</strong> our justice system because anything less would do a disservice to<br />

the countless hours <strong>of</strong> investment by our program’s participants. The integrity <strong>of</strong> the GHSMTC relies<br />

upon the polished and unblemished management <strong>of</strong> the regional competition day statewide and our<br />

coordinating teams meet this challenge each season with orderliness, enthusiasm and a knack for<br />

creating an incomparable educational experience.<br />

Region<br />

Attorney Coordinating Team<br />

Region 1 (Albany) Lauren Brock & Will Davis<br />

Region 2 (Athens) Roy Manoll<br />

Region 3 (Atlanta) Brannon Arnold<br />

Region 5 (Cartersville) Christina Jenkins & Erik Pirozzi<br />

Region 6 (Dalton) Sam Sanders<br />

Region 7 (Decatur) Nicole Marchand & Joyce Neal<br />

Region 8 (Jonesboro) Adrienne Nash<br />

Region 9 (Lawrenceville) Render Freeman<br />

Region 10 (Macon)<br />

William Noland<br />

Region 11 (Marietta)<br />

Judge Toby Prodgers & Bonnie Smith<br />

Region 12 (McDonough)<br />

Matt McCord & Brian Gardiner<br />

Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Sandy Wisenbaker<br />

Region 14 (Savannah)<br />

Will Claiborne & Nick Bruce<br />

Region 15 (Covington)<br />

Buck Levins<br />

Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Erica Ghali<br />

Region 17 (Cumming)<br />

Clay White & Nathan Gaffney<br />

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2011 Regional Champions and Wildcard Teams<br />

Region<br />

Attorney Coordinating Team<br />

Region 1 (Albany) Lowndes High School, Valdosta<br />

Region 2 (Athens) Clarke Central High School, Athens<br />

Region 3 (Atlanta) Milton High School, Alpharetta<br />

Region 5 (Cartersville) Woodland High School, Cartersville<br />

Region 6 (Dalton) Union County High School, Blairsville<br />

Region 7 (Decatur) Decatur High School, Decatur<br />

Region 8 (Jonesboro) Jonesboro High School, Jonesboro<br />

Region 9 (Lawrenceville) Wesleyan School, Norcross<br />

Region 10 (Macon)<br />

Middle <strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Home School<br />

Association, Macon<br />

Region 11 (Marietta) Mount Paran Christian School, Kennesaw<br />

Region 12 (McDonough) Eagle’s Landing High School, McDonough<br />

Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Bremen High School, Bremen<br />

Region 14 (Savannah)<br />

Savannah Country Day, Savannah<br />

Region 15 (Covington)<br />

Sandy Creek High School, Tyrone<br />

Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Henry W. Grady High School, Atlanta<br />

Region 17 (Cumming)<br />

West Forsyth High School, Cumming<br />

Southern Wildcard<br />

Atlanta International School, Atlanta<br />

Northern Wildcard Westminster Christian Academy, Watkinsville<br />

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2011 Regional Champion Photos<br />

Region 1 (Albany) Lowndes High School<br />

Region 2 (Athens) Clarke Central High School<br />

Region 6 (Dalton) Union County High School<br />

Region 8 (Jonesboro) Jonesboro High School<br />

Region 9 (Lawrenceville) Wesleyan School<br />

Region 12 (McDonough) Eagle’s Landing High School<br />

Region 13 (Newnan) Bremen High School<br />

Region 14 (Savannah) Savannah Country Day School<br />

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Region 16 (Atlanta) Henry W. Grady High School<br />

Region 17 (Cumming) West Forsyth High School<br />

Region 10 (Macon) Middle <strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Home School Association<br />

Region 11 (Marietta) Mount Paran Christian School<br />

Middle <strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Home School Association<br />

Team Receives Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism Award at <strong>State</strong> Finals<br />

The <strong>State</strong> Finals Planning Board <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Committee presented the<br />

2011 <strong>State</strong> Finals Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism Award to the mock trial team from Middle <strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Home<br />

School Association, the region winner from Region 10 – Macon, was selected. This award is sponsored<br />

by the Chief Justice’s Commission on Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism. This is the third year that this award has been<br />

presented at state finals. The award was determined by ballots cast by the competing teams and a<br />

tally <strong>of</strong> team points awarded by judging panel volunteers in the two preliminary rounds. The MGCHSA<br />

team demonstrated the following attributes throughout the entire weekend: fair play, a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

demeanor, civility, integrity, competence, honesty, respect for the Court, respect for their opposing<br />

counsel, and respect for the client.<br />

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The 2011 <strong>State</strong> Champion:<br />

Henry W. Grady High School Mock Trial Team<br />

2011<br />

Grady Team<br />

Members<br />

Abena Amoakuh<br />

Konadu Amoakuh<br />

Jasmine Burnett<br />

J.D. Capelouto<br />

Kenny Cochran<br />

Molly Daniel<br />

Michael Dillard<br />

Anna Fuller<br />

Ben Gittelson<br />

Orli Hendler<br />

Atiana Johnson<br />

Archie Kinnane<br />

Nally Kinnane<br />

Shaun Kleber<br />

Troy Kleber<br />

Olivia Kleinman<br />

Miller Lansing<br />

Ciena Leshley<br />

Elizabeth McGlamry<br />

Quinn Mulholland<br />

Katherine Sherwood<br />

Olivia Volkert<br />

Josh Weinstock<br />

Sam Weinstock<br />

Alix Youngblood<br />

The mock trial team from Henry W. Grady High School<br />

(Atlanta) for the third year in a row, became the 2011 <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

Champion from a field <strong>of</strong> 16 regional and 2 wildcard teams at<br />

<strong>State</strong> Finals held at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration<br />

Center in Lawrenceville on March 19‐20, 2011. After two<br />

preliminary rounds at <strong>State</strong>, four semi‐finalists emerged: Grady<br />

High School (Atlanta), Mount Paran Christian School (Kennesaw),<br />

Jonesboro High School (Jonesboro), and Clarke Central High<br />

School (Athens). Judge Steve Jones (U.S. District Court <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Northern District <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>), Judge Edward Carriere (retired,<br />

<strong>State</strong> Court <strong>of</strong> DeKalb County), Judge Stephen Dillard (Court <strong>of</strong><br />

Appeals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>), and Judge Christopher McFadden (Court <strong>of</strong><br />

Appeals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>) presided over the semi‐final round.<br />

From this semi‐final round, Grady High School and Clarke<br />

Central High School survived to compete in the final round for<br />

the state title. Judge Louisa Abbot (Superior Court <strong>of</strong> Chatham<br />

County <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>) and Judge Sara Doyle (Court <strong>of</strong> Appeals <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Georgia</strong>) presided in the final round. Grady earned its fifth state<br />

title after a hard fought contest Clarke Central.<br />

The Grady team advanced to the National High School<br />

Mock Trial Championship in Phoenix, Arizona on May 6 th and 7 th .<br />

Teacher Coach<br />

Brian Leahy<br />

Attorney Coaches<br />

Carl Gebo<br />

Cecily McLeod<br />

Grady team members gather after the <strong>State</strong> Finals tournament concludes on Sunday, 20 March 2011<br />

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Grady Team Places 4 th at Nationals<br />

Following five weeks <strong>of</strong> intense preparation this spring, the mock trial team from Henry W.<br />

Grady High School in Atlanta represented the state <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> in the 28 th annual National High School<br />

Mock Trial Championship, held over Mother’s day weekend in Phoenix, Arizona.<br />

The national case this year was a civil problem wherein the plaintiff, the D’Baha Indian Tribe,<br />

claimed that a planned mine expansion by the Intrepid Mining Corporation (the Defendant) was a<br />

breach <strong>of</strong> contract in that the project would taint the tribe’s sacred water and injure wildlife on the<br />

Tribal Lands. The tribe’s second claim was for nuisance in that the mine’s expansion interfered with<br />

the public health, safety, peace, comfort <strong>of</strong> convenience <strong>of</strong> the tribe and impaired the tribe’s<br />

enjoyment <strong>of</strong> its rights in and to the Tribal Lands. Intrepid denied that the proposed expansion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Harrelson Mine was a breach <strong>of</strong> the sublease or a nuisance. Intrepid claimed it had obtained all<br />

necessary permits and approvals for the expansion and that the tribe waived Intrepid’s strict<br />

compliance with the terms <strong>of</strong> the sublease. Intrepid also contended that the tribe’s opposition to the<br />

expansion was motivated by its desire to build a water park and resort in place <strong>of</strong> the Harrelson Mine<br />

and not by its desire to protect its sacred water.<br />

During the preliminary rounds <strong>of</strong> the national tournament, the <strong>Georgia</strong> team competed against<br />

New Hampshire and won. They competed against Idaho in the 2nd round and won, then faced<br />

Kentucky in the 3rd round and lost and finally Delaware in the 4th round and won. The Grady team<br />

ultimately ended the tournament weekend with a 3‐1 record – 3 wins, 1 loss, earning 10 winning<br />

ballots out <strong>of</strong> 12 and 1,131 total points. The team placed 4 th in a field <strong>of</strong> 48 teams from across the U.S.,<br />

Guam, the Northern Marianas Islands, South Korea and Australia. The teams from Indiana and<br />

Missouri advanced to the championship round and the team from the John Adams High School in<br />

South Bend, Indiana won the 2011 national title.<br />

.<br />

The Grady Mock Trial Team represented the GHSMTC very well and had a lot <strong>of</strong> fun during the<br />

NHSMTC in Phoenix.<br />

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2010 Law Academy<br />

Scholars pose at the famous “Arch” on UGA’s main campus<br />

On Thursday evening, November 11 th , 28 mock trial team leaders from around the state met at the Holiday<br />

Inn in Athens and the UGA Law School for the 13 th <strong>Annual</strong> Law Academy. Law Academy is an intense, clinic‐style<br />

weekend that provides veteran mock trial team leaders the opportunity to gain basic skills in strengthening their<br />

mock trial team and preparing a mock trial case for competition. Law Academy <strong>of</strong>fers intensive instruction on<br />

trial procedure, mock trial rules, and team leadership. Instructional activities are based on the nature <strong>of</strong> the<br />

case (either criminal or civil) featured in the upcoming season receive training that will allow them to become<br />

team leaders in the upcoming academic year. During the Awards Assembly held Sunday afternoon, students<br />

receive certificates <strong>of</strong> participation.<br />

For the tenth year in a row, Law Academy was held at the University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong>, School <strong>of</strong> Law. Dean<br />

Rebecca H. White donated the use <strong>of</strong> the facilities to the program and Marc Galvin, Director <strong>of</strong> Student Affairs<br />

and Registrar at the School <strong>of</strong> Law secured the rooms used.<br />

Attorneys make up the faculty and serving on this year’s faculty were Julie Culhane (Savannah), Candace<br />

Duvernay (McDonough), Deshala Dixon (Cordele), Rhonda Klein (Atlanta), Aimee Maxwell (Atlanta), Orlando<br />

Pearson (Atlanta), Jon Setzer (Lawrenceville), and Bonnie Smith (Marietta). Faculty members throughout the<br />

weekend provide individualized instruction by conducting breakout sessions with groups <strong>of</strong> 7 students. On<br />

Saturday, speakers were invited to conduct general sessions: Chris Cannon (Sandy Creek High School) conducted<br />

an activity on First Amendment, <strong>Bar</strong>ry Stewart Mann (Atlanta) conducted a session on character development<br />

through improvisation, and Deborah Craytor (Kennesaw) conducted a session on the Rules <strong>of</strong> Evidence.<br />

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Law Academy 2010 – University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> Law School<br />

Law Academy<br />

Schedule<br />

THURSDAY, 11 November<br />

Registration<br />

Introductions <strong>of</strong> Law Scholars and<br />

Faculty<br />

Overview <strong>of</strong> Weekend Program and<br />

Rules<br />

FRIDAY, 12 November<br />

Breakfast with members <strong>of</strong> the legal<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession in Athens<br />

General Sessions on Building a Strong<br />

Mock Trial Team and Power Matching<br />

General Session on Theory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Case, Opening <strong>State</strong>ments, Direct and<br />

Cross Examinations, and Closing<br />

Arguments<br />

Movie Night<br />

Study time for <strong>Bar</strong> Exam<br />

SATURDAY, 13 November<br />

General Sessions on First Amendment<br />

and Scoring Evaluators<br />

General Sessions on Character<br />

Development through improvisation<br />

and Rules<br />

Small groups creation <strong>of</strong> activities<br />

based on assigned General Session<br />

Game Night<br />

Study time for <strong>Bar</strong> Exam<br />

Voting on Law Academy Superlatives<br />

SUNDAY, 14 November<br />

Study time for <strong>Bar</strong> Exam<br />

Group picture at the “Arch”<br />

<strong>Bar</strong> Exam<br />

Closing Assembly in which students<br />

receive certificates <strong>of</strong> participation<br />

and superlative awards<br />

2010 Law Academy Superlatives<br />

During the 2010 Law Academy, participants nominated<br />

and voted for their peers in the following superlative<br />

categories:<br />

Best All Around<br />

Sara Kate Chapman, Fannin County HS<br />

Most Improved<br />

Adam Nall, Dunwoody HS<br />

Most Dramatic<br />

Melanie Justiniano, North Gwinnett HS<br />

Most Humorous<br />

Yogesh Brahmbhatt, Shiloh HS<br />

Miss Congeniality<br />

Crishawna Dove, Savannah HS <strong>of</strong> Law &<br />

Criminal Justice<br />

Mr. Congeniality<br />

Thomas Brown, Lowndes HS<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>ry Stewart Mann (left) leads Academy participants in character<br />

development exercises.<br />

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2010 Law Scholars<br />

Law Academy culminates with the Student <strong>Bar</strong> Examination, which all students take on Sunday<br />

afternoon. This test determines participants’ knowledge <strong>of</strong> trial procedure, the rules <strong>of</strong> evidence and<br />

<strong>of</strong> the competition, and the mock trial case used during the weekend. After the examinations are<br />

graded, those students receiving a score <strong>of</strong> 80 or higher are admitted to the <strong>Georgia</strong> High School<br />

Student <strong>Bar</strong> Association and those students receiving a score <strong>of</strong> 90 or better are admitted with honors.<br />

These students are invited to the <strong>State</strong> Finals Reception in March, where they receive a certificate for<br />

this accomplishment.<br />

Student <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

2010 ‐ Admitted With Honors<br />

Quiana Childs, Bainbridge High School<br />

Kellie Fields, Camden County High School<br />

Alexandra Hodge, Berrien High School<br />

Jessica Norton, Decatur High School<br />

Jeff Ward, Union County High School<br />

2010 – Admitted<br />

Jazzy Amica, Jonesboro High School<br />

Sara Kate Chapman, Fannin County High School<br />

Lakshay Gilja, Milton High School<br />

Alex Henson, Woodland High School<br />

Courtney Jordan, Cedar Shoals High School<br />

Melanie Justiniano North Gwinnett High School<br />

Rohan Lall Northview High School<br />

Jones Murphy, Newton High School<br />

Ashley Storey, Morrow High School<br />

Alice Sullivan, Bremen High School<br />

Nick Wheeler, Luella High School<br />

Thomas Brown, Lowndes High School,<br />

takes the bar exam.<br />

Chris Cannon, teach coach at Sandy Creek High<br />

School conducts a general session on the First<br />

Amendment.<br />

Attorney Candace Duvernay works with students in<br />

a small group activity.<br />

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Craig Harding Memorial Court Artist Contest<br />

The Craig Harding Memorial Court Artist Contest, sponsored by the Savannah College <strong>of</strong> Art and<br />

Design, allows artistically talented students from schools participating in the mock trial competition an<br />

opportunity to participate in the program. Court artists sketch scenes from the first two rounds <strong>of</strong> the<br />

regional competition in which their schools are participating. The best two sketches are submitted to<br />

the judges at the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the championship round. Sketches must be black‐and‐white, and any<br />

dry medium is acceptable. Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Don Rogers and Mohamed Danawi from SCAD evaluate the<br />

entries and select the regional and state champions and the state winner is invited to accompany the<br />

new state champion mock trial team to the national tournament. If the state champion is unable to<br />

attend the tournament, the state finalist is invited to accompany the team to nationals. Julie Culhane<br />

serves as contest coordinator.<br />

2011 <strong>State</strong> Champion<br />

Norris Johnson<br />

Baldwin High School, Milledgeville<br />

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Craig Harding Memorial Court Artist Contest<br />

2011 Regional Champions<br />

Region 1 Albany Tieteanna Harris, Lowndes High School, Valdosta<br />

Region 5 Cartersville Keller Pyle, Woodland High School, Cartersville<br />

Region 6 Dalton Sarah Palmer, Northwest Whitfield High School, Tunnel Hill<br />

Region 9 Lawrenceville Lexi Wood, North Gwinnett High School, Suwanee<br />

Region 10 Macon Norris Johnson, Baldwin High School, Milledgeville<br />

Region 11 Marietta Nadine Hernandez, Kennesaw Mountain High School, Kennesaw<br />

Region 13 Newnan Meg Coates, Bremen High School, Bremen<br />

Region 14 Savannah Jasmine Nelson, South Effingham High School, Guyton<br />

Region 15 Covington Anna Prado, Starr’s Mill High School, Fayetteville<br />

Region 16 Atlanta Alex Hawk, Walker School, Marietta<br />

2011 <strong>State</strong> Finalist<br />

Keller Pyle<br />

Woodland High School, Cartersville<br />

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Student Recognition<br />

2011 Julie Jobe Award for Excellence in Mock Trial<br />

Region 8 (Jonesboro)<br />

The 2011 Julie Jobe Award was presented to Cedric<br />

Colbert in memory <strong>of</strong> his daughter Ayana Colbert a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Jonesboro High Mock Trial Team who passed away in April <strong>of</strong><br />

2010. Ayana’s flair for drama helped her to become a superb<br />

cross examination attorney. Coming from a single parent home,<br />

Ayana watched her younger sister in the evening s while her<br />

father went to work, yet she was able to put in the time<br />

necessary to write and practice her questions, call her witness<br />

after practice to discuss necessary changes and perfect her<br />

opening statement. Even though Jonesboro was not the state<br />

Ayana Colbert champion in 2010, she read the national case on the same<br />

evening it was published on the website. One <strong>of</strong> Ayana’s most<br />

important qualities was how well she mixed with the other<br />

students. During each practice she went out <strong>of</strong> her way to speak individually to each <strong>of</strong> her teammates<br />

and coaches. She was universally loved by her teammates and coaches. She was even very well liked<br />

by her opponents. At her funeral there were several arrangements from teams Ayana has competed<br />

against and some <strong>of</strong> those opponents’ coaches were at the funeral to support her teammates and<br />

coaches. Ayana was a spirited young lady who loved her high school and all those around her. She will<br />

be missed.<br />

Jerry Jobe (right), Cedric Colbert & Joy<br />

Jobe (left)<br />

The Julie Jobe Award was<br />

established in 2000, when the Riverdale High<br />

School Mock Trial Team lost Julie Jobe, one <strong>of</strong><br />

its team members, to leukemia in 1999. Julie<br />

attended the first Law Academy and what a<br />

charter member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Georgia</strong> High School<br />

Student <strong>Bar</strong> Association. She also collected<br />

numerous honors as an outstanding attorney.<br />

Her parents, the team and then regional<br />

coordinator Donna Sims, in conjunction with<br />

the Clayton County Public Schools Secondary<br />

Social Studies Coordinator Robynn Greer<br />

Holland, created this special award called the<br />

“Julie Jobe Award for Excellence in Mock<br />

Trial.” Each year an honoree is chosen from<br />

all student participants in Region 8<br />

(Jonesboro).<br />

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2011 Four‐Year Mock Trial Participants<br />

We salute these students for their dedication to their mock trial team through all 4 years <strong>of</strong> their high school career<br />

(2008‐2011)<br />

Student School Region<br />

Chelsea Kornse Bainbridge High School Region 01 (Albany)<br />

Thomas Brown Lowndes High School Region 01 (Albany)<br />

Latifah Choice Lowndes High School Region 01 (Albany)<br />

Jillian Leach Athens Academy Region 02 (Athens)<br />

Adam Sapp Athens Academy Region 02 (Athens)<br />

Courtney Jordan Cedar Shoals High School Region 02 (Athens)<br />

Andy Kim Cedar Shoals High School Region 02 (Athens)<br />

Drew Jacoby Clarke Central High School Region 02 (Athens)<br />

Kristen Danielle Hoard Lumpkin County High School Region 02 (Athens)<br />

Luke Hawkins North Oconee High School Region 02 (Athens)<br />

Harrison Katz North Oconee High School Region 02 (Athens)<br />

James Boxton Milton High School Region 03 (Atlanta)<br />

Taylor Parrish Milton High School Region 03 (Atlanta)<br />

Kelsie Walker Milton High School Region 03 (Atlanta)<br />

Patrick Wheat North springs Charter High School Region 03 (Atlanta)<br />

Tenia Ringfield D.M. Therrell High School Region 03 (Atlanta)<br />

Kristina Battles Pepperell High School Region 05 (Cartersville)<br />

Josh Grizzle Woodland High School Region 05 (Cartersville)<br />

Zach Chilton Northwest Whitfield High School Region 06 (Dalton)<br />

Matt Sanders Northwest Whitfield High School Region 06 (Dalton)<br />

Eliza Cole Decatur High School Region 07 (Decatur)<br />

Hannah Lefton Decatur High School Region 07 (Decatur)<br />

Jessica Norton Decatur High School Region 07 (Decatur)<br />

Adam Nall Dunwoody High School Region 07 (Decatur)<br />

Asantewaa Abdur‐Rabbani W.D. Mohammed High School Region 07 (Decatur)<br />

Tariq Hafeez‐Mohammed W.D. Mohammed High School Region 07 (Decatur)<br />

Kandyce Collins Lovejoy High School Region 08 (Jonesboro)<br />

Stanley McLaughlin Lovejoy High School Region 08 (Jonesboro)<br />

Sharifah Williams Lovejoy High School Region 08 (Jonesboro)<br />

Amber Bassknight Morrow High School Region 08 (Jonesboro)<br />

Ivory Showers Morrow High School Region 08 (Jonesboro0<br />

Nateya Hamilton North Clayton High School Region 08 (Jonesboro)<br />

Cam‐Tu Le Brookwood High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Emina Lejlic Brookwood High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Devyn Mullis Brookwood High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Akshaya Suresh Brookwood High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Sarah Rutherford Grayson High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Shadea Beharnie Shiloh High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Yogesh Brahmbhatt Shiloh High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Xavier Burke Shiloh High School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Ross Thomas Wesleyan School Region 09 (Lawrenceville)<br />

Katy McGill Baldwin High School Region 10 (Macon)<br />

Steven C. Osborne Middle <strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Region 10 (Macon)<br />

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Hayley A. Ricks Middle <strong>Georgia</strong> Christian Region 10 (Macon)<br />

Brandon Battle Southwest High School Region 10 (Macon)<br />

Imani Paylor Kennesaw Mountain High School Region 11 (Marietta)<br />

David Ian Mount Paran Christian School Region 11 (Marietta)<br />

Petra Kornicer Sprayberry High School Region 11 (Marietta)<br />

Yogini Patel Sprayberry High School Region 11 (Marietta)<br />

Julie Katz Walton High School Region 11 (Marietta)<br />

Danielle Preskitt Eagle’s Landing Christian School Region 12 (McDonough)<br />

Max Wallace Eagle’s Landing Christian School Region 12 (McDonough)<br />

Caroline Martia Eagle’s Landing High School Region 12 (McDonough)<br />

Shanell Scott Luella High School Region 12 (McDonough)<br />

Ana Corillo Stockbridge High School Region 12 (McDonough)<br />

Slade Lisenby Alexander High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Matt Saffo Alexander High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Hallie Donaldson Bremen High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Breanna Poteet Bremen High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Ben Bockenek East Coweta High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

T’Erica Dawson Newnan High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Daniella Galvan Newnan High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Alexander N. Kendrick Newnan High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Laurel Smith Newnan High School Region 13 (Newnan)<br />

Veronica Collins H.V. Jenkins High School Region 14 (Savannah)<br />

Katherine Olsen Savannah Arts Academy Region 14 (Savannah)<br />

Matt Rivera Starr’s Mill High School Region 15 (Covington)<br />

Austin Sanderson Starr’s Mill High School Region 15 (Covington)<br />

Andrew Wooster Atlanta International School Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Jamcie Bowman Duluth High School Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Sujith Vadiamudi Duluth High School Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Montana Wong Duluth High School Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Ben Gittelson Henry W. Grady High School Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Samuel Weinstock Henry W. Grady High School Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Alexandra Bobo Walker School Region 16 (Atlanta)<br />

Dimple Bhat South Forsyth High School Region 17 (Cumming)<br />

Jackie Yarbro South Forsyth High School Region 17 (Cumming)<br />

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2011 Senior Recognitions<br />

Frederica Lamar (B.E. Mays High School) will be attending Johns Hopkins University in the fall in<br />

order to study environmental engineering. Her scholarships and awards include: Gates, American<br />

Association <strong>of</strong> Blacks in Energy, Turner High School Alumni, and almost full fides to Stanford, Johns<br />

Hopkins, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and <strong>Georgia</strong> Tech, National Association <strong>of</strong> University<br />

Women, and Jackie Robinson Finalist.<br />

Amen‐Ra Mackey (B.E. Mays High School) will be attending <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>State</strong> University in the fall.<br />

His scholarships and awards include: Hope Scholarship, Virginia <strong>State</strong> University, Virginia Tech, Ohio<br />

<strong>State</strong> University and Winston Salem <strong>State</strong> University.<br />

Jaye George (B.E. Mays High School) will be attending Emory University in the fall. He is the<br />

valedictorian for the Class <strong>of</strong> 2011 at Mays High School. Other scholarships and awards include: Emory<br />

University MLK scholarship, <strong>Georgia</strong> Merit Scholar, Outstanding Attorney Award at regional mock trial<br />

competition, Eta Omega Chapter <strong>of</strong> Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Inc, Book Scholarship Recipient, Sumner<br />

A. Smith Book Scholarship Recipient.<br />

Montana Wong (Duluth High School) received the Outstanding Law Student <strong>of</strong> the Year Award<br />

for His high school, given by the Gwinnett County <strong>Bar</strong> Association at their luncheon on May 20, 2011.<br />

Ka Lia Forman (Camden County High School) served on the Camden County High School mock<br />

trial team for one year as an attorney. She was also a member <strong>of</strong> the school’s track team.<br />

Kristen Garner (Bremen High School) received an Outstanding Attorney Award in the 2011 mock<br />

trial season and was Bremen High School’s Outstanding Attorney for 2oll.<br />

Hallie Donaldson (Bremen High School) has been a member <strong>of</strong> the Bremen mock trial team for<br />

four years. She was also selected as an Outstanding Attorney in 2011 for her high school.<br />

Breanna Poteet (Bremen High School) has been a member <strong>of</strong> the Bremen mock trial team for<br />

four years. She received two Outstanding Witness awards at the 2011 regional competition. She<br />

received the Thomas B. Murphy Leadership Award and was selected as Bremen High School’s<br />

Outstanding Witness in 2011.<br />

Alex Kendrick (Newnan High School) participated in mock trial for four years. He won one<br />

Outstanding Attorney Award at the regional competition. He will attend MIT in the fall.<br />

Daniella Galvin (Newnan High School) participated in mock trial for four years. She won an<br />

Outstanding Attorney Award at the regional competition. She will attend <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>State</strong> University in<br />

the fall.<br />

Laurel Smith (Newnan High School) participated in mock trial for four years. She will attend<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> Southern University in the fall.<br />

T’Erica Dawson (Newnan High School) participated in mock trial for four years. She won two<br />

Outstanding witness awards and one Outstanding Attorney award at regional competitions. She will<br />

attend Mercer University in the fall.<br />

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member <strong>of</strong> a group called The Forum, which discusses pertinent issues to young adults, and he is an<br />

active member <strong>of</strong> the Ultimate Frisbee Team and the Junior Varsity Soccer Team. Next fall Arsalan will<br />

be attending New York University’s Tisch School <strong>of</strong> the Arts to study drama. His creativity, kind words,<br />

and dauntless enthusiasm will be missed though we expect great things from him at NYU!<br />

showed mastery over his speech and the case material. Anton is also a member <strong>of</strong> the JAMBO group,<br />

which raises money for an orphanage in Kenya. Anton is also a member <strong>of</strong> the Ultimate Frisbee Team<br />

and the Junior Varsity Soccer Team. Next year Anton will attend <strong>Georgia</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology.<br />

Fortunately, Anton has volunteered to continue to help with the team. We wish him the best <strong>of</strong> luck in<br />

his future endeavors!<br />

James Forde (Atlanta International School) has been a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlanta International School’s Mock Trial Team for three years. This year he and<br />

two <strong>of</strong> his peers served the team as co‐captains. Mock Trial has truly allowed<br />

James’s critical thinking and oral presentation skills to shine. As a co‐captain,<br />

James practiced intensely and was always on hand to <strong>of</strong>fer ideas for the team’s<br />

improvement. He particularly pushed himself to deliver his closing in the most<br />

compelling, engaging manner possible, which required many hours <strong>of</strong> practice. In<br />

addition, he performed direct and cross examinations <strong>of</strong> crucial witnesses in the case. He handled<br />

objections and difficult witnesses with intelligence and ease. His humor and leadership will be greatly<br />

missed! James is also a member <strong>of</strong> the Ultimate Frisbee Team and the Junior Varsity Soccer Team. In<br />

the fall, James will return to his to his home country <strong>of</strong> England to attend University <strong>of</strong> East Anglia to<br />

study History and International Relations. We wish James the best <strong>of</strong> luck next year.<br />

Andrew Wooster (Atlanta International School) has been a member<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Atlanta International School’s Mock Trial Team for four years. Starting<br />

as a time keeper, Andrew eventually served as the team’s captain this year.<br />

For the last few years, Andrew has both opened and closed cases. He is always<br />

the master <strong>of</strong> the rules <strong>of</strong> evidence. He has developed excellent critical, quick<br />

thinking skills and has become an engaging presenter. Always respectful <strong>of</strong> his<br />

team mates, Andrew led the team with grace and high expectations. He<br />

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Without a doubt, Andrew has been a dedicated and important member <strong>of</strong> the team and has been<br />

instrumental in its success. At AIS, Andrew is also a member <strong>of</strong> the Ultimate Frisbee Team and was a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Model United Nations. Last year Andrew was the recipient <strong>of</strong> the Mock Trial Award. Next<br />

year Andrew will attend Georgetown School <strong>of</strong> Foreign Service. We are very proud <strong>of</strong> Andrew and<br />

know he will be a very successful young man.<br />

Matthew Welch (The Galloway School) has been a member <strong>of</strong> The<br />

Galloway School’s mock trial team for all three <strong>of</strong> its years at competition. He<br />

has played his part as a witness twice and ended his stint on mock trial as a<br />

witness coach. Outside mock trial he enjoys theater. He plans to spend the<br />

next four years studying theater at Boston University. He believes that theater<br />

and mock trial, and law for that matter, go hand‐in‐hand very well.<br />

Kellie Fields (Camden County High School) has played the<br />

role <strong>of</strong> attorney for three years on the Camden County High School<br />

mock trial team. She attended Law Academy and became a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Student <strong>Bar</strong> with Honors. She was voted by her<br />

team their “Most Selfless Member.” She was a member and vice<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Beta. Kellie graduated with honors and will attend<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> College and <strong>State</strong> University,<br />

Seantyel Hardy (Camden County High School) has been on<br />

the Camden County mock trial team for one year, during which<br />

time she received an Outstanding Attorney Award at the regional<br />

competition. She is a honor graduate and a member <strong>of</strong> Beta. She<br />

will attend Vanderbilt University in the fall.<br />

Adam Wharton (Camden County High School) has been a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Camden County High School mock trial team for<br />

two years serving as a timekeeper and a witness. He received an<br />

Outstanding Witness Award at the regional competition. Adam will<br />

enter the military after graduation.<br />

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Alexis Brown (Southwest High School) was awarded Outstanding<br />

Witnesses Awards in both preliminary rounds at the regional competition. She<br />

plans to attend college ad has received numerous awards for her art work.<br />

Brendan Walker (Southwest High School) was awarded an Outstanding<br />

Attorney Award in Round I <strong>of</strong> the regional competition. He plans to enter the<br />

U.S. Army in the fall.<br />

Senior<br />

Patrick Wheat<br />

Alexandria Williams<br />

Zach Feldman<br />

Melanie Justiniano<br />

Marquelle Brown<br />

Vernecia Collins<br />

Jackson Garner<br />

Jenny Kennedy<br />

Meagan Ryals<br />

David Sokolin<br />

Joshua Grizzle<br />

Slade Lisenby<br />

Matt Saffo<br />

High School<br />

North Springs Charter High School<br />

North Springs Charter High School<br />

North Springs Charter High School<br />

North Gwinnett High School<br />

H.V. Jenkins High School<br />

H.V. Jenkins High School<br />

H.V. Jenkins High School<br />

H.V. Jenkins High School<br />

H.V. Jenkins High School<br />

H.V. Jenkins High School<br />

Woodland High School<br />

Alexander High School<br />

Alexander High School<br />

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Forsyth County <strong>Bar</strong> Recognizes<br />

Mock Trial Seniors<br />

Pictured (L‐R):Mark Meersman, Christie Meersman, Jack Meersman ‐ Best Witness Award Winner, Dr. John Tarpley ‐<br />

Principal <strong>of</strong> Pinecrest Academy, Jessica McLaughlin ‐ Senior Scholarship Winner, Janet McLaughlin, Chris McLaughlin<br />

Pinecrest Academy senior, Jessica McLaughlin, and Pinecrest freshman, Jack Meersman, were<br />

among Forsyth County high school students honored on April 30, 2011, by the Forsyth County <strong>Bar</strong><br />

Association during a luncheon held in honor <strong>of</strong> Law Day. Many local judges and attorneys were<br />

present. The <strong>Bar</strong> Association awarded a scholarship to a deserving senior <strong>of</strong> each mock trial team in<br />

Forsyth County and also recognized individuals who received an award at the mock trial competition in<br />

February. McLaughlin received the Senior Scholarship for the Pinecrest Academy Mock Trial Team for<br />

her outstanding performance and dedication at the Mock Trial Competition. Meersman was recognized<br />

for his receipt <strong>of</strong> Best Witness Award. Mock Trial is an extracurricular activity available to all high<br />

school students. The Pinecrest Mock Trial team competes against local schools in presenting a trial to a<br />

judge and jury at the local courthouse. This competition is sponsored by the <strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> Association.<br />

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Outstanding Attorney Coaches for 2011<br />

The descriptions <strong>of</strong> outstanding coaches are taken from the letters submitted to support their<br />

nomination for this award.<br />

Ernie Harris<br />

Athens Academy<br />

Region 2 ‐ Athens<br />

Ernie Harris has been an attorney coach for Athens Academy for over a<br />

decade and during that time the team has won several regional champion<br />

titles. Ernie has the ability to “balance encouragement with standards <strong>of</strong><br />

excellence. His criticism is always constructive and never harsh, but accurate<br />

and beneficial.” He approaches mock trial with “contagious enthusiasm and fervor.” Ernie is admired<br />

for “his competence, his dedication, and his pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism.”<br />

Dennis Keene<br />

Savannah Country Day School<br />

Region 14 ‐ Savannah<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> the past ten years Dennis Keene has been an attorney coach for<br />

Athens Academy (Athens), his team has won seven regional championship<br />

titles. Dennis is “dedicated, honorable, a good role model and the coolest<br />

customer I’ve ever met, and I’ve never seen him rattled,” states Athens<br />

Academy’s teacher coach. Dennis has “a quiet confidence and a sense that<br />

the hard work we are doing, the lessons we are learning in practice were far more important than the<br />

competition.” He recognizes and highlights each student’s individual strengths. “Dennis Keene’s<br />

contributions to Mock Trial can be read in the bright glint <strong>of</strong> excitement in students’ eyes, the ever<br />

increasing numbers <strong>of</strong> alumni who foresee a career for themselves in the law, and in his many, many<br />

colleagues who know tell him: Thank You.”<br />

Paul A Dietrick<br />

Northview High School<br />

Region 3 – Atlanta<br />

Paul Dietrick was one on the founders <strong>of</strong> the mock trial program at<br />

Northview High School (Atlanta). As the attorney coach for the past six years,<br />

Paul has let the team to 4 regional runner‐up titles in a highly competition<br />

region. The team during that time has received 18 Outstanding Attorney<br />

Awards and 12 Outstanding Witness Awards. Paul Dietrick “had not just aided students in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> their knowledge <strong>of</strong> the law, but in the development <strong>of</strong> their character as young<br />

adults.” He has the “unique ability to lead and teach the group while allowing the responsibility for<br />

success to rest precisely where it ought – with the students.” HE is a mentor to his students. He<br />

“guides them but allows them to gain the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> doing their own work. He instills team spirit in<br />

each student.” Paul teaches students to “think critically, to build a bullet‐pro<strong>of</strong> case strategy and to<br />

present their thoughts and ideas with conviction and poise.<br />

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Outstanding Teacher Coaches for 2011<br />

The descriptions <strong>of</strong> outstanding coaches are taken from the letters submitted to support<br />

their nomination for this award.<br />

Michael Nixon<br />

Walton High School<br />

Region 11 – Marietta<br />

As a teacher coach, Michael Nixon, began the mock trial program at<br />

Walton High School (Marietta) in the 2002‐2003 school year and has<br />

continued to coach the team to the present. During his nine y ear tenure,<br />

Walton High School has been the regional champion five times, the team’s<br />

success partly due to the “energy, enthusiasm, and commitment <strong>of</strong> Michael Nixon to the program and<br />

to his students.” According to one team member, Michael is an “incredible mentor – hard‐working,<br />

reliable and patient. He is genuinely concerned about his students and will go out <strong>of</strong> his way to help<br />

them with anything, be it mock trial, school work or stress management.” Team members also state<br />

that “for his tireless dedication, supreme empathy, and wise advice, Mr. Nixon commands my highest<br />

respect and admiration” and that “with the help <strong>of</strong> Mr. Nixon’s coaching, I found confidence within<br />

myself I never knew existed, a drive to work hard and achieve goals. I never imagined achieving, and,<br />

most <strong>of</strong> all, a passion for the art <strong>of</strong> argumentation and law.” “I have learned that I can do anything I set<br />

my mind to, no matter how great the challenge.”<br />

Amy Payne<br />

Union County High School<br />

Region 6 – Dalton<br />

Amy Payne has been a teacher coach for the past nine years. She began<br />

her mock trial career in 2003 at Fannin County High School (Blue Ridge)<br />

where she started the mock trial program. In the two years she coached at<br />

Fannin County, the team was runner‐up in the regional competition both<br />

years. Amy then took a teaching position at Union County High School (Blairsville) and in 2006 began<br />

the mock trial program here as well. In the seven years she has coached at Union County, the team<br />

was selected as the Northern Wildcard in 2009 and the Region 6 Champion in 2010 and 2011. Amy is<br />

an “organizer and motivator <strong>of</strong> young adults.” She has “remarkable insight into each student’s<br />

potential and a unique ability to connect with students and really teach them.” Amy ahs a “special gift<br />

that brings out the best the students have to <strong>of</strong>fer.” One <strong>of</strong> her team members states that from Mrs.<br />

Payne “I have learned that hard work and dedication will take me anywhere I want to go in life.”<br />

Another team member sums it up by writing “Mrs. Payne is selfless, putting the team before herself in<br />

every situation, sacrificing hours <strong>of</strong> her time to go above and beyond what is expected.”<br />

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“Thank You” to Court Facilities for Their Support<br />

In order to give students participating in the mock trial program a more realistic experience,<br />

teams are encouraged to practice and regional coordinators to hold competitions in actual<br />

courtrooms. The <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial Program has been fortunate to have the support <strong>of</strong> judges,<br />

court administrators, administrative staff, security, and housekeeping in all mock trial regions. The<br />

mock trial program is especially grateful to the following regions that provide exceptional facilities<br />

for our competition rounds, security and housekeeping at no cost to the program:<br />

<br />

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University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> Law School (Region 2 ‐ Athens)<br />

Fulton County Courthouse (Region 2 and Region 16 – Atlanta)<br />

Frank Moore Administrative and Judicial Center (Region 5 ‐ Cartersville)<br />

Whitfield County Courthouse (Region 6 ‐ Dalton)<br />

Harold R. Banke Justice Center (Region 8 ‐ Jonesboro)<br />

Gwinnett Justice & Administration Center (Region 9 ‐ Lawrenceville)<br />

Bibb County Courthouse (Region 10 ‐ Macon)<br />

Cobb County <strong>State</strong> Court Building (Region 11‐ Marietta)<br />

Henry County Courthouse (Region 12 ‐ McDonough)<br />

Coweta County Justice Center (Region 13 – Newnan)<br />

Chatham County Courthouse (Region 14 – Savannah)<br />

Newton County Judicial Center (Region 15 – Covington)<br />

Forsyth County Courthouse, City Hall, Forsyth County Administration Building<br />

(Region 17 – Cumming)<br />

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2010‐2011 Financial <strong>Report</strong><br />

Income<br />

Opening Balance for Fiscal Year 2010‐2011<br />

* Including $13,507 in Reserve Funds carried forward from FY2010.<br />

General Income (including, but not limited to team & contest registration fees,<br />

Law Academy tuition, <strong>State</strong> Finals ticket sales, resource material sales)<br />

$91,948<br />

$47,361<br />

Young Lawyers Division HSMTC Allocation $10,000<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> Contribution to HSMTC $71,400<br />

Donations to the HSMTC (general and national tournament‐related) $12,090<br />

Total Income to SBG Account $232,799<br />

Expenses<br />

HSMTC Program Expenses (including, but not limited to regional and state<br />

finals competition coordination, Law Academy, national tournament<br />

participation, staff salaries, travel expenses, <strong>of</strong>fice expenses, printed materials,<br />

awards and meetings)<br />

$165,068<br />

Total Expenses HSMTC Expenses $165,068<br />

HSMTC Fund Balance (as <strong>of</strong> 06/30/11) $67,731<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Reserve Funds Balances (as <strong>of</strong> 07/01/11)<br />

George H. Carley Fund for <strong>State</strong> Champions $6,307<br />

Susan B. Devitt Scholarship Fund for Law Academy $1,664<br />

Julie Jobe Award for Excellence in Mock Trial Account $446<br />

School & Region Accounts $662<br />

Reserve Funds Total $9,079<br />

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<strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Competition<br />

From 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011<br />

We appreciate the generosity <strong>of</strong> those whose donations make possible the programs <strong>of</strong>fered by the YLD High School Mock Trial<br />

Committee. We welcome supporters and accept tax‐deductible contributions through the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> Foundation.<br />

Major Grantor<br />

<strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

Grantor<br />

Young Lawyers Division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

Patrons<br />

Coca‐Cola Company, Atlanta<br />

Carl Gebo<br />

Thomas Malone<br />

Benefactors<br />

Leanne C. Beutler<br />

Hon. George H. & Sandy Carley<br />

Eugene J. Duffy<br />

Nancy Habif<br />

Kinnane Woodworking, Inc., Atlanta<br />

Sponsors<br />

Eddie Amoakuh<br />

Thomas J. Ashenden<br />

Hon. Michael & Christy <strong>Bar</strong>ker<br />

Hon. Edward & Jane Carriere<br />

Jill L. Cassert<br />

John A. Chandler<br />

Taylor Daly<br />

Saundra Davis Holdings, LLC, Snellville<br />

Bertis E. Downs<br />

James Lee Ford<br />

Fried, Rogers & Goldberg, LLC, Atlanta<br />

Moshe Gittelson<br />

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Bruce A. Hagen<br />

Jeanne M. Hall<br />

Cindy D. Hanson<br />

John M. Hyatt<br />

Dana Leshley<br />

Anne G. McGlamry<br />

Max R. McGlamry<br />

Janice Moraczewski<br />

Moraitakis & Kushel, LLP, Atlanta<br />

Albert M. Pearson, III<br />

Kevin A. Russell<br />

Hon. Leah Sears<br />

Bonnie K. Smith<br />

Sarah W. Thomsen<br />

Hillard S. Weinstock<br />

Friends<br />

Cathy Archibald<br />

Cory G. Begner<br />

Margaret C. Berecki<br />

John J. Dalton<br />

Joycelyn Fleming<br />

Karen C. Green<br />

Eve Groton


Sharon Hermann<br />

Hill & Bleiberg, Atlanta<br />

Mary Burke Hood<br />

Deane Anne Johnson<br />

Daniel H. Orrock<br />

Joyce Paris<br />

James M. Poe, PC, Atlanta<br />

Stephen Riddell<br />

L. Randy Starnes<br />

Whit Wood<br />

In‐Kind Donors<br />

University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Law, Athens<br />

Western Circuit <strong>Bar</strong> Association, Athens<br />

Alston & Bird, LLP, Atlanta<br />

Adorno & Yoss and Yoss, LLP, Atlanta<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>ron’s Rental Center, Athens<br />

<strong>Bar</strong>tow County <strong>Bar</strong> Association, Cartersville<br />

Chick‐Fil‐A Restaurant, Hampton<br />

Chick‐Fil‐A Restaurant, Lanier Crossing<br />

Elements C<strong>of</strong>fee Company, Albany<br />

Paula Gault<br />

Christina R. Jenkins, LLC, Cartersville<br />

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Riverdale<br />

Roy E. Manoll, III<br />

MetroFresh, Atlanta<br />

Newnan‐Coweta County <strong>Bar</strong> Association, Newnan<br />

Panera Bread Café, Athens<br />

Park Tavern, Atlanta<br />

Pocket Press, Inc., Portland, OR<br />

Publix Super Markets, Inc., Atlanta Division<br />

Publix Super Market, Cumming<br />

Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> Forsyth County<br />

Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> Lanier Forsyth County<br />

Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> South Forsyth County<br />

Margaret Spencer<br />

Sutherland Law Firm, Atlanta<br />

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Web Site Information<br />

The YLD High School Mock Trial<br />

Committee maintains an extensive web site for<br />

our participating teams, coaches, HSMT<br />

Committee members and volunteers. The<br />

address for the home page is<br />

www.georgiamocktrial.org. The mock trial web<br />

pages contain information on all aspects <strong>of</strong> the<br />

program. A description <strong>of</strong> the web site and<br />

information contained thereon follows.<br />

“About <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial” Link<br />

This is a good place to start for people<br />

wanting to know more about the competition<br />

and how they may become involved as a coach<br />

or register as a team. The “Overview <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mock Trial Program” defines a mock trial<br />

competition; describes the make‐up <strong>of</strong> a team;<br />

lists the benefits <strong>of</strong> participation to students,<br />

teachers and attorneys; and contains<br />

comments about the program from key leaders<br />

<strong>of</strong> government and education in <strong>Georgia</strong>.<br />

Information on the YLD/HSMT Committee and<br />

supporters <strong>of</strong> the HSMT Program is also<br />

provided.<br />

“Programs” Link<br />

Coached and students can find<br />

information on the <strong>2012</strong> season including the<br />

season calendar, team registration materials,<br />

regional assignments, Regional Champion<br />

packets, Outstanding Coach nomination forms,<br />

season evaluation forms, information on the<br />

Craig Harding Memorial Artist Contest, as well<br />

as information on the <strong>Georgia</strong> Student <strong>Bar</strong><br />

Association, and the current state mock trial<br />

champion. Registration packet and brochure<br />

for the next Law Academy are also available.<br />

Coaches <strong>of</strong> new teams can find information on<br />

the Coaches Orientation Meeting here.<br />

“Judging Panel Information” Link<br />

This link provides judging panel<br />

members all the information they need for<br />

regional and state competition including the<br />

Rules, Mock Trial Case, Judging Panel Manual,<br />

and Judging Rounds Assignments.<br />

“Volunteers” Link<br />

Under this link is found HSMT Committee<br />

Volunteer Form, Regional Judging Panel<br />

Volunteer Form, <strong>State</strong> Finals Judging Panel<br />

Volunteer Form, Attorney Coach CLE Form and<br />

Teams Needing Attorney Coaches.<br />

“Resources” Link<br />

Major publications from the HSMT<br />

Committee are published on‐line, including the<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Competition<br />

Rules <strong>of</strong> Evidence and the Rules <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

Mock Trial Competition, <strong>Georgia</strong> Mock Trial<br />

Briefs (the program’s newsletter), a list <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Georgia</strong> mock trial cases available from the<br />

mock trial <strong>of</strong>fice, 2009 National Championship<br />

Round DVD Order Form, and order forms for<br />

May It Please the Court. The Instructional Link<br />

and Mock Trial Off‐Season enrichment<br />

Activities Link provide additional resources and<br />

activities for teams.<br />

“<strong>State</strong> Finals Tournament” Link<br />

This link provides information related to<br />

the <strong>State</strong> Finals Schedule, <strong>State</strong> Finals Results,<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Judging Panel Volunteer Form, <strong>2012</strong> Press<br />

Release and Team Checklist. For spectators<br />

attending state Finals, this link provides<br />

General Information, Hotel Information and<br />

Directions to the Gwinnett Justice Center.<br />

“National Championship” Link<br />

A link to the National High School Mock<br />

Trial Website and the NHSMTC Informational<br />

Brochure, as well as information concerning<br />

<strong>Georgia</strong>’s Participation in the National<br />

Championship, Honor Roll <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong> Champion<br />

Team sand Press Release for our current state<br />

champion can be found on this link.<br />

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What Can You Do<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Team Registration Information<br />

Registration deadline for the <strong>2012</strong> mock trial season is Monday, 1 October. Registrations after<br />

this date are subject to (1) a late penalty and (2) acceptance on a space‐available basis, depending<br />

upon registrations already received throughout <strong>Georgia</strong>. The regular registration fee is $100; the late<br />

registration fee is $200. Registration is accomplished by submitting the completed form and fee to the<br />

mock trial <strong>of</strong>fice by the deadline. The form may be obtained from the <strong>of</strong>fice upon request, or it may be<br />

downloaded from the program’s web site. General information about the program and the benefits <strong>of</strong><br />

registration may be found online, as well. Competition materials, in an electronic format will be posted<br />

on the program’s web site. Instructional materials for use in preparing teams contained in the Coaches<br />

Manual may be found online, as well.<br />

2011 Law Academy<br />

Application deadline for the 2011 Law Academy is August 22, 2011. The Law Academy <strong>of</strong>fers<br />

team leader training. Partial scholarships are available. For application information, contact the mock<br />

trial <strong>of</strong>fice or consult our website under the “Teams” link. Participation is limited to no more than two<br />

students per school that had a mock trial team compete in the 2011 season and plan to compete this<br />

season. Deadlines will be strictly enforced and no late applications will be accepted. Attorney coaches<br />

or other attorney committee members interested in serving as faculty members (Friday and Saturday,<br />

September 23‐24 for the Academy should contact the mock trial <strong>of</strong>fice before August 22).<br />

Attorney Coach Opportunities for the <strong>2012</strong> Mock Trial Season<br />

Attorney Coaches may receive CLE credit!<br />

Each year, the mock trial <strong>of</strong>fice receives numerous requests from teams across the state for<br />

attorneys who have volunteered to assist in coaching teams. If you are an attorney, your expertise can<br />

be invaluable to a team. From the finer points <strong>of</strong> delivering a closing argument to the rules <strong>of</strong><br />

evidence, teams need attorneys who are willing to coach them through the legal—and ethical—<br />

aspects <strong>of</strong> trial preparation. A minimum investment <strong>of</strong> at least 10 hours is asked <strong>of</strong> each volunteer<br />

attorney coach. Judging or evaluating a round or two and providing feedback at your local regional or<br />

at the state finals competition will also make a positive impact on the overall program. Please contact<br />

the mock trial <strong>of</strong>fice (using the form provided on the next page) before 1 November if you are<br />

interested in coaching.<br />

Judging Panel Volunteer Opportunities for the <strong>2012</strong> Season<br />

Regional coordinators in all sixteen regions around the state will be in need <strong>of</strong> enthusiastic and<br />

well‐prepared judging panel volunteers for the regional level <strong>of</strong> competition the first two weekends in<br />

February. Additionally, veteran HSMT judging panel volunteers are invited to join us for an exciting<br />

state finals competition in Lawrenceville over the third weekend in March. If you’re interested in<br />

volunteering to serve on a judging panel, please contact the mock trial <strong>of</strong>fice before 1 November.<br />

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The <strong>Georgia</strong> High School Mock Trial Committee is a<br />

Project <strong>of</strong> the Young Lawyers Division <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Georgia</strong><br />

104 Marietta Street, NW; Suite 100<br />

Atlanta, GA 30303<br />

www.georgiamocktrial.org

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