Hope legal studies students conduct mock trial

BY VIRGINIA DENMARK

Hope Christian Academy

After a semester of working a realistic case study, Hope Christian Academy Law Studies students took to the road and presented their arguments in a mock trial at the Bradford County Courthouse on April 30 where a guilty verdict was rendered by a student jury.  

“The mock trial is a testament to both academic rigor and practical learning. The project brought the intricacies of the legal system to life for our 8th – 12th grade students,” Instructor Mandy Cornelius said.

Judge D. Tatum Davis of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Florida presided over the HCA mock trial and offered instructions and explanations throughout the morning proceedings.  

“I thought it was very, very good as a whole for high school, and they were very respectful of the process.  This is the first [student mock trial] I’ve done like this in my eight years as a judge,” he said.  Judge Davis concluded the trial with the encouragement to “never be nervous to come to your courthouse.”  He added, “This is yours and is here to serve you.”

Instructor Cornelius said, “Students delved into the foundations of law in the United States before focusing on an in-depth study of the court system. After exploring various court cases ranging from civil to criminal, the class collectively selected a case to simulate in a mock trial setting.” 

Students were divided into prosecution and defense teams and assumed roles within the case, and conducted extensive research to build strategies, evidence, as well as building the characters they portrayed.

Throughout the semester, local attorney VeRonica Owens, Division Chief for the Bradford County State Attorney Shawn Thompson and Judge Davis visited the class on campus and shared invaluable guidance, said Cornelius. 

The culmination of the students’ efforts occurred with the help of Thompson and Assistant Public Defender Eddie Edwards assisting the prosecution and defense teams during the mock trial. Students experienced an authentic courtroom environment, with visits from various members of the court and law enforcement, including Sheriff Gordon Smith, court clerks, and bailiffs. 

“Guided by lessons in voir dire,” said Cornelius, “the [student] jury diligently heard testimony, deliberated, and ultimately rendered a verdict.”

Reflecting on the project, Cornelius expressed immense pride in her students’ dedication and growth throughout the process. “The mock trial project was not just an academic exercise but a hands-on opportunity for students to apply their knowledge of the law in a real-world context.”

Law Studies mock trial participants: 

Instructor/Mock Trial Coordinator Mandy Cornelius

Prosecution Team

Lead – Jude Hanson 12th 

Co-Council – Tavian Frazier 12th 

Assistants – Bree Odom 9th, Bri Bradshaw 9th 

Paralegals – Ana Kozinski 9th, Colten Bagwell 9th 

Witnesses – Savannah Jewell 10th, Griffin McCloud 9th, Nathan Webster 9th 

Defense Team 

Lead – Caden Hartzog 9th 

Co-Council – Lacey Depoe 10th 

Assistants – Anne Amis 9th, Zachary Miller 9th 

Paralegals – Lydia Jones 10th, Haydn Tillett 9th 

Defendant – Wyatt Gauthier 12th 

Witnesses – Lucas Grider 8th, Brice Flint 9th 

Jury Pool 

Benjamin Whalen 11th 

Taryn Flowers 8th 

Mythias Weis 10th 

Ellie Amis 11th 

Luke Drew 11th 

Noah Gaffney 9th 

Kylie Icard 8th 

Lesly Salvidrez 8th 

Jacob Elmore 7th 

Madison Green 7th 

Hunter Yoder 7th 

Natalie Weis 7th 

Katie Justus 8th

The mock jury was sworn in by Judge Davis and listened intently during the trial. They ultimately returned a guilty verdict.
Prosecuting co-counsel Tavian Frazier receives advice from Instructor and project coordinator Mandy Cornelius while Division Chief for the Bradford County State Attorney Shawn Thompson – who provided professional advice to the prosecution – observes the questioning of a witness.
Lead counsel Caden Hertzog, co-counsel Lacey Depot, and defendant Wyatt Gauthier consult with Assistant Public Defender Eddie Edwards during the mock trial.
Sheriff Gordon Smith speaks to students at the mock trial.
Judge Davis listens as prosecuting lead counsel Jude Hanson questions the defendant.
Attorney VeRonica Owens was a guest speaker during the semester leading up to the mock trial held at the Bradford County Courthouse. Students Zachary Mille, Lydia Jones, Lacey DePoe, and class instructor Mandy Cornelius listen as Owens answers a question.