MOCK JURY TRIALS

mock jury trial is a simulated legal proceeding that replicates an actual courtroom trial, but without the legal consequences. It is typically used for practice, training, or preparation purposes rather than to settle a real case. In a mock trial, participants—acting as jurors, attorneys, witnesses, and sometimes judges—recreate a trial scenario to practice trial procedures, test strategies, or analyze legal arguments.

Mock jury trials are commonly used in the following contexts:

  1. Legal Education: Law students or individuals training for legal careers use mock trials to develop their courtroom skills. They learn how to present cases, question witnesses, and apply legal principles in practice.

  2. Case Preparation: Attorneys use mock trials to test their arguments before an actual trial. They can gauge how a jury might respond to their case and fine-tune their strategy accordingly.

  3. Focus Groups: In some cases, mock jury trials are used as focus groups to get feedback on how a jury might perceive the case. This is especially helpful in high-stakes litigation, where attorneys want to understand potential biases or reactions before the actual trial.

  4. Public Education: Mock trials can be used to educate the public about the judicial system by giving them an inside look at how trials unfold and how decisions are made.

Overall, a mock jury trial offers a risk-free environment to explore and rehearse legal processes. 

 We offer….

  • Panel of Mock Jurors

  • Video Recorded Mock Trial

  • Video Recorded Deliberations

  • Multiple Verdict Forms

  • Post-Trial Q&A w/Jurors

  • Flexible Scheduling & Rates

  • Great way to analyze comparative fault

Contact Solutions Mediation for a free consultation on how we can host a mock jury trial for your case.

 
Jury Box
Jury Deliberation Room
Plaintiff and Defendant Tables
Judge's Bench and Witness Stand