Oplinger Closing Argument Competition Info Session General Info

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Oplinger Closing Argument Competition Info Session

Oplinger Closing Argument Competition Info Session

General Info What: Oplinger Closing Argument Competition When: March 19, 20 (Finals March 22

General Info What: Oplinger Closing Argument Competition When: March 19, 20 (Finals March 22 nd) Time: 6 – 9: 15 PM Location: Beus Center for Law & Society

How It Works Each competitor gives a 15 minute closing argument Plaintiff starts, usually

How It Works Each competitor gives a 15 minute closing argument Plaintiff starts, usually reserves time for rebuttal (1 -2 mins) Judges act as a Jury Closed Universe Problem (no outside jury instructions/statutes unless mentioned) PPT, props, and visual aids encouraged! Judges like extras if helpful Use enlarged exhibits or evidence as powerful aids Email us in advance if using an aid, exhibit, or PPT

Judges are looking for… Organization Theme & Prayer for Relief Don’t say “may it

Judges are looking for… Organization Theme & Prayer for Relief Don’t say “may it please the court. ” Criminal Example (State’s Closing): “Three steps was all it took for the Defendant to plunge his knife into Mr. Smith’s chest. Three simple steps: One, to make the conscious choice to end a life. Two, to raise the knife above his head. And three, to swing it back down---ending Mr. Smith’s life. You see, we’re here today because of the Defendant’s conscious disregard for the sanctity of human life. And that’s why the State asks you to find him guilty of murder in the first degree. Quick Facts No more than 45 seconds recap Main Argument (deal with weaknesses, too!) Details on how facts support/don’t support the charges Details on how weaknesses are there, but you should still win because X Applicable Statutes / Jury Instructions / Burden of Proof Explain Burden and how it was met (or not met) Check off each element and explain why they’ve been proven (or not proven) Theme & Prayer End strongly with theme and prayer---let it linger in air. Don’t say “Thank you. ” Oral Advocacy Skills Tone, pacing, gestures, voice, courtroom manner, persuasiveness

How to Prepare Memorize entire close! Develop Theme Simple, few-word sound bite that anchors

How to Prepare Memorize entire close! Develop Theme Simple, few-word sound bite that anchors the case Ex: Three steps… Write out Bullet Point Structure (NOT PROSE) Don’t rely heavily on your notes Practice out loud in front of friends, family, peers… Time yourself Videotape yourself Nervous habits, ticks “Um…” Hands Posture

Sign Up Online https: //goo. gl/r. Qqae 2 First-Come, First-Served Sign-ups open TODAY at

Sign Up Online https: //goo. gl/r. Qqae 2 First-Come, First-Served Sign-ups open TODAY at 2; close Wednesday, Feb. 28 th (problem and schedule drops Saturday, Mar. 3 rd) Can’t Time and Compete (pick 1 or the other) Competitors (32) 8 slots open Monday, March 19 th 24 slots open Tuesday, March 20 th Timers (5) 1 Monday, March 19 th; 3 Tuesday, March 20 th; 1 Thursday, March 22 nd Just over 3 hour (6 -9: 15) commitment Free food Looks great if want to join Board Get to sit through multiple closings and judge feedback Networking with judges!

Prizes from American Association of Defense Counsel (AADC) 1 st - $1000 2 nd

Prizes from American Association of Defense Counsel (AADC) 1 st - $1000 2 nd - $500 3 rd - $250

Questions? Anything else: email asu. moot. court. board@gmail. com More Resources: Videos, Rubric, Further

Questions? Anything else: email asu. moot. court. board@gmail. com More Resources: Videos, Rubric, Further Reading: http: //asulawmootcourt. org/internal-competitions/