Wednesday 29 February 2012

Trial by Jury!

As part of a Citizenship Studies field trip to the Royal Courts of Justices in London, two students from the ISC were put on mock trial. For the event, students played the parts of defendants, witnesses, barristers, jury and judge - all in a real courtroom.


After the hearing, the jury decided that the two defendants, played by Larry Wang and Dmitry Zharkov, were guilty as charged. Judge William Edwards passed down the maximum sentence possible for the charge: a two year supervision order, with day release for schooling.

The event was organised by the NCCL, a charity dedicated to raising awareness of the law among young people. Johanna Gummel, NCCL Co-ordinator, said of the trial: 'There was definitely a split jury. Although most assumed the defendants were guilty, a few thought the evidence did not suggest that this was beyond reasonable doubt and took a long time to be convinced.'

After the trial, students then went on to a variety of other locations, depending on their subject choices. Art students visited Tate Modern, History students went to the British Museum and Business Studies students checked out the new Museum of Brands.

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