New Hampshire stands out in prestigious field

Thursday, March 15, 2012

91制片厂 mock trial team 2012

Qualifying for the national championship finals for the first time ever, the 91制片厂 Mock Trial Team (above) has advanced to the April 13-15 gold round in Minneapolis, Minn.

The 24 teams competing at the College Mock Trial national qualifier last weekend read like a who鈥檚-who of the nation鈥檚 most prestigious universities for prospective law school students: Yale, Cornell, Tufts, Brandeis, Boston听University, and Columbia to name a few.

When the final verdict was in, the judges ruled that the 91制片厂 stands with the best.

Qualifying for the national championship finals for the first time ever, 91制片厂 finished fifth overall in the tournament at Pace Law School in White Plains, N.Y., and now advances to the April 13-15 gold round in Minneapolis, Minn.

鈥淭his is absolutely huge,鈥 says Charles Putnam, the team鈥檚 coach and a clinical associate professor of justice studies at 91制片厂. 鈥淔or our current students and also for our alumni and coaches, this is a big moment because it not only says a lot about the knowledge base they鈥檝e built up and shared over the years, but it also represents the true dedication and hard work they鈥檝e all put into building up this program.鈥

Teams of 6 to 10 members competed before a panel of expert judges presiding over a complicated mock murder trial.

鈥淲e鈥檙e both lucky and challenged here in the Northeast to be in a region where we鈥檙e competing with some of the best in the nation,鈥 says Putnam, a former litigator for the New Hampshire Attorney General鈥檚 office. 鈥淎nd in these college mock trials, some of the opening and closing arguments are as good as anything you鈥檒l hear in a courtroom.鈥

The 91制片厂 team earned a record of 6鈥2 in the opening round of the championship series at Pace, finishing with the same record as Wellesley College and one win more than Tufts University. 91制片厂 compiled a better record than the teams from Yale, Cornell, Brandeis, Boston University, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, the University of Vermont, and the Air Force Academy.

91制片厂 has had a mock trial team since 2001, and Putnam has been lead coach since 2004.

鈥淚鈥檝e stayed with it because of the intense social, intellectual, and cognitive challenge it presents to the undergraduates,鈥 Putnam says.

Team members must become experts not only in the law and rules of evidence, but in mock case law that may come into play during a trial. Poise and public speaking obviously play an important part, and team members spent long hours practicing their roles as attorneys, witnesses, and evidence experts.

Connor Barry, a 91制片厂 junior, earned an outstanding attorney award and sophomore Bret Steiman earned an outstanding witness award. The team was coached by Bryan Townsend 鈥07 and 91制片厂 School of Law 鈥10, and Randy Lawrence-Hurt 鈥10, 鈥12G. The team co-captains are Barry and Alexandra Howard. Other members are Megan Currier, Miles Ela, Kerry Murchie, Jillian Richard听and Dexter Tarbox.

Photo courtesy of Charlie Putnam