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5th June 17:00 to 19:00 Guilty or not guilty? Have you ever wanted to see how a murder trial plays out? As part of the University of Law’s live virtual experience, audience members will witness a live mock trial from start to finish and be part of the voting jury. at The University of Law

Mock Trial: Betrayers and Innocents (Virtual Event)

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5th June 17:00 to 19:00 Guilty or not guilty? Have you ever wanted to see how a murder trial plays out? As part of the University of Law’s live virtual experience, audience members will witness a live mock trial from start to finish and be part of the voting jury.
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Guilty or not guilty? You decide... Have you ever wanted to see how a murder trial plays out? Well, as part of the University of Law’s live virtual experience, audience members will witness a live mock trial from start to finish and be part of the voting jury – without having to leave home! Join us as a team of actors and student barristers attempt to prove the guilt or innocence of the defendant in the traitorous murder of game show contestant Edward Boncoeur. Hugo Pilkington claims he was a betrayer only in the game show, but the final decision lies with you: was he the cause of Edward’s fatal “endgame”, or is he an innocent?

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Suitable for
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 14-16)
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
Events for College Groups (Ages 19+)
Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)
Parents
Families
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