Hillel Yeshiva Participates in NJ Mock Trial Program

Back in September, a group of Hillel Yeshiva High School students met to discuss the 2009 New Jersey Mock Trial Competition case. The competition is open to all high schools in the state. The program gives students the opportunity to learn about New Jersey’s laws. It also allows students to participate in actual court room situations where they assume the roles of lawyers, witnesses, and members of the jury.
This year’s case involved a record company suing a high school student for stealing copyrighted songs off the Internet. The record company also accused the student of giving away these songs without compensating the company. Each participating school must present both sides of the case, including witnesses and jury members.