All legal documents required for criminal cases.

The mock trial only shows the trial process and does not involve the stages of investigation, review and prosecution, so there is no need for so many legal documents at all. Generally, only indictments, public prosecution opinions, pleadings and oral judgments are used. As for the judgment, it will only be served after the verdict is pronounced, and the oral judgment is the condensation of the judgment. There are still some documents, such as interrogation transcripts, which should be submitted in court, but both the prosecution and the defense only read them, and it is enough to take a piece of paper as an agent.

I have done several mock trials during my college years and have rich experience. In order to make a decent performance, in addition to sufficient case materials (it is best to ask the court for case files), there is also a magic weapon that is the internal materials of the court and detailed examples of trial procedures. I have another copy there, just like a script. When should judges, prosecutors, defenders, witnesses, defendants, victims, etc. Say what? say what? When should I finish? It's all clear and detailed. At that time, in addition to playing the main role of judge, prosecutor, lawyer and defendant, I also had an important task of being a screenwriter. According to the specific case materials, I concretized the trial procedure examples into a mock trial script, regardless of trial, cross-examination, debate and testimony. Anyway, everything in Moot Trial was written, arranged into a performance script, and then it was ok step by step.