Tuesday, April 10, 2007

 

Thank you, minitrial 3!



Just when I am beginning to despair, minitrial 3 comes around. For those of you outside of Baylor Law School, minitrial 3 is part of Practice Court; it's the third round of practice trials. What is great about it is that things actually start to work-- there are parts of arguments and examinations which are pretty good, people are using themes, and students feel more confident. For example, today in my minitrial Ladybird did a pretty good cross-examination which began with a listing of the witness's prior heinous crimes. As pictured above, the case involved a giant mouse who became a police officer in Fort Worth.

Comments:
Well that's obviously not true! Any self-respecting police officer in Ft. Worth would be wearing cowboy boots.
 
I think they couldn't find four in that size.
 
No helmet either. Hmmm.
 
I could lend him my boots
 
Bigfoot--

You have four of the same boot?
 
Is that supposed to be like a Hamster or something?
 
Do they have helmet laws in Texas?
 
No, it's a giant mouse who, through diligent study and physical training, became a police officer. His name is "Dusty," and he is a patrol officer in Fort Worth, Texas.

Texas does not have a helmet law.
 
Its a mouse? It looks like a woodchuck. A very accomplished woodchuck.
 
Why does he have a pointy head? I mean, do mice, or mooses, have pointy heads. Or is this some weird inter-species animal?
 
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