Open University of Wellfleet
Patricia Miller
October 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19
Tuesday, 4pm-6pm
Wellfleet Library, in person
This course is designed to allow non-lawyers to experience the inner workings of a federal jury trial by using as a guide an actual Civil Rights lawsuit against a police officer who fatally shot an individual. Over five weeks participants will follow the trajectory of a federal jury trial from jury selection through verdict. The class will explore evidence, including video, audio and photographic images. Discussion topics we will explore include: why take such an emotionally charged case to trial; how does the press cover such cases; how to prepare an opening and summation. Participants may formulate and deliver their own openings/summations, if they want to give it a try.
Please note that the course uses some graphic material such as crime scene photos.
Class 1
Introduction to the course
Why take such a case to trial?
Press coverage
Start reviewing evidenceClass 2
Continue reviewing evidence
Interviewing eyewitnesses
Interviewing the officerClass 3
Picking a jury
Crafting and delivering opening statement
Opportunity to deliver an opening (optional)
Crafting and delivering direct and cross-examinationsClass 4
Continue direct and cross-examinationsClass 5
Closing arguments
Participants deliver a closing (optional)
Verdict and post-trial activities