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1 Criminal Law Mock Trial: R. v. Jones Scenario: R. v. Jones PAGE Scenario 1 List of participants 2 What happened? 3 The Information (charge) 4 Agreed Facts 5 Background information for witnesses 6-13 Information for Court Clerk 14 Role Preparation PAGE Preparing for a Mock Trial 1 Time Chart 2 Etiquette 3-4 Role Preparation for: Crown and Defence Lawyers 5-7 Judge and Jury 8 Court Clerk 9-10 Court Staff 11 Members of the Press 12 For each OJEN criminal mock trial, there are three packages: OJEN Criminal Law Mock Trial Scenario OJEN Criminal Law Mock Trial Role Preparation Package OJEN Criminal Law Mock Trial Justice Sector Volunteer Package Youth need the Scenario and Role Preparation packages. Justice sector volunteers/teachers/organizers need all three packages. justice sector volunteer package PAGE Purpose of a Mock Trial 1 Mock Trial Time Chart 2 Information for: Lawyer Coaches 3-4 Mock Trial Judges 5 1
2 Criminal Law Mock Trial: Scenario: R. v. Jones This package contains: PAGE Scenario 1 List of participants 2 What happened? 3 The Information (charge) 4 Agreed Facts 5 Background information for witnesses 6-13 Information for Court Clerk 14 R. v. Jones Theft of goods of a value not exceeding $5000 For each OJEN criminal mock trial, there are three packages: OJEN Criminal Law Mock Trial Scenario OJEN Criminal Law Mock Trial Role Preparation Package OJEN Criminal Law Mock Trial Justice Sector Volunteer Package Youth need the Scenario and Role Preparation packages. Justice sector volunteers/ teachers/organizers need all three packages. 1
3 p a r t i c i p a n t s list of participants 1. Keri Jones (the accused) 2. Phil Jackson (Keri s friend and defence witness) 3. Constable Tran Swain (arresting officer and crown witness) 4. Fiona Smith (store employee and crown witness) 5. Brian Box (store owner and crown witness) 6. Defence lawyers (4) 7. Crown Lawyers (4) 8. Judge 9. Court Services Officer (keeps order in the court) (optional) 10. Court Clerk (assists the judge) (optional) 11. Jury Members (10) (optional) 12. The Press (2, report on the trial) (optional) 13. Court Artists (2, sketch what happens at trial) (optional) Why are criminal cases always called R. v. Someone? In Canada, criminal charges are made in the name of the Queen, because she is the official head of our country. The Queen is also known as Regina (the Latin word for Queen), which when shortened to R. explains why criminal charges are called R. v. [Accused s person s name]. Criminal proceedings involving accuseds (or witnesses) under 18 years of age are usually referred to by the initials of the young person rather than their full name (e.g., R. v. S.M.). 2
4 What happened? On January 5, 200**, at around 7:00 pm, two friends, Keri Jones and Phil Jackson, went shopping at New World Mall. They had decided to jointly buy a birthday gift for their friend Andrea who was having a tough year since her parents split up. W h a t h a p p e n e d? They went into Musik Box because it was having a 2 for 1 New Year s CD blowout sale. It was difficult for them to decide on how many CDs to buy so Phil carried a pile of them around the store with him while they kept looking. Keri went over to the mp3 player display counter where there were about 10 people testing players and only one sales person. She picked up a black mp3 player, which was on sale for $ She clipped it to her belt, even though she and Phil had decided it was out of their price range. She tested the mp3 player and continued to walk around the store with it attached to her belt. She wanted to make sure no one else bought the last one, in case they changed their minds. After twenty minutes of looking at CDs they finally decided to buy six. They waited in line for more than fifteen minutes, because the place was packed and the lineup was huge. Phil finally paid for the CDs and then they left the store. As they were leaving the store, a security guard who identified herself as Fiona Smith stopped them. Keri panicked, struggled and then tried to get away, but the security guard held onto her arms firmly and made sure that they both followed her to the security office. Once at the office, Fiona Smith asked Keri to empty her pockets and remove her belt. She placed her wallet, an army knife, the belt and the mp3 player unto the desk. Fiona then called the police, and the storeowner Brian Box. When Constable Swain (the police officer) arrived at the security office, he told Keri and Phil that Brian Box wanted to press charges against Keri for theft. Phil was told he could leave. Constable Swain put the mp3 player into a plastic bag and attached a tag to it. Constable Swain asked Keri whether she owned the mp3 player and what her age was. He charged her with theft of goods of a value not exceeding five thousand dollars, contrary to section 334(b) of the Criminal Code of Canada. He also told her she would have to come to the police station for fingerprinting the next day. Keri was allowed to go home at about 9:00pm. 3
5 The Information Canada Province of Ontario Date IN THE PROVINCIAL COURT OF ONTARIO Judicial District of *** t h e c h a r g e HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN AGAINST KERI JONES KERI JONES who is a young person within the meaning of the Youth Criminal Justice Act stands charged: That she in the City of ***, in the Judicial District of ***, Ontario, on or about the 5th day of January, 20** did unlawfully remove goods of a value not exceeding $ from the property of Musik Box Store thereby committing theft contrary to section 322(1)(a) of the Criminal Code of Canada. DATED this day of, at Signed justice of the peace 4
6 Agreed Statement of Fact That there are no Charter arguments to raise. a g r e e d f a c t s 5
7 Keri Jones, Accused Your background: You are 16 years old You are in Grade 11 You have no previous criminal record. Your version of what happened: On January 5, 20**, you decided to go shopping with your friend Phil Jackson at New World Mall. The plan was to combine your money and buy a birthday gift for your friend Andrea. You had each brought about $80 You arrived at the mall around 7:00pm and you entered Musik Box, which was having a CD sale. You and your friend Phil picked up about a dozen CDs and carried them around the store while you decided which ones to buy. You picked up a black mp3 player that was on sale and attached it to your belt to try it out. You kept it on your belt as you walked around the store because you didn t want anyone else to buy the last one. The store was packed and the line up for paying for the six CDs you chose with Phil was huge. You waited in line for about 15 minutes before he was able to pay for the CDs. You were feeling tired and hungry and you had completely forgotten about the mp3 player clipped on your belt until a security guard grabbed you when you were exiting the store. You were so scared when it happened you could hardly talk, your first reaction was to try and get away because you were going to get into trouble and you didn t mean to do anything wrong. How can I prepare to be a good witness during trial? Learn your facts by heart. You will be sworn in during the trial and need to spell your character s full name. Stick to the script. Don t make up facts because this is unfair to the student lawyers. Listen to the questions carefully. If you do not understand the question, then ask to have it repeated. If a lawyer asks a question about something that isn t in your package, you can say you don t know the answer. Speak with the lawyers representing your side ahead of time, and get into character when you take the stand. 6
8 Keri Jones, Accused You went with the security guard to the Security Office and gave her the mp3 player. She called the police and storeowner. Constable Swain explained that the police were charging you, but they let your friend Phil leave. Constable Swain asked a few questions and then charged you with theft under $ He also told you to go to the police station the next day for fingerprinting. They let you leave the mall around 9:00pm. Questions you should think about when preparing: What kind of student are you - have you ever broken the rules before? Do you have friends who shoplift? What is your family like and how will they feel about you being charged? How do you feel about being charged? How were you acting in the store before this happened - did it look like you were laughing and fooling around? Why did you try to escape? Did you have enough money to pay for the mp3 player? Was there anything going on in the store that day that may have made you forget you were carrying the mp3 player? How did you act when you met the storeowner and the police officer? Did you apologize to the storeowner? 7
9 Phil Jackson, Witness for the Defence Your background: Your name is Phil Jackson You are 16 years old You are in Grade 11 You have no previous criminal record and you have known Keri Jones since Grade 1 Your version of what happened: On January 5, 20**, you decided to go shopping with your friend Keri Jones at New World Mall. The plan was to combine your money and buy a birthday gift for your friend Andrea. You arrived at the mall around 7:00 and you entered Musik Box, thinking you might buy some CDs for Andrea as they were having a big sale. You picked up about a dozen CDs and carried them around the store as you and Keri decided which ones to buy. Keri decided to look at mp3 players. Keri picked up a black mp3 player that was on sale and attached it to her belt so she could try it out. She kept it on her belt as she walked around the store because she didn t want anyone else to buy the last one. She was not thinking of stealing it. The store was really packed and the line up for paying for CDs was huge. You waited in line for about 15 minutes before you were able to pay for the CDs that you and Keri chose. Keri was feeling really tired and hungry at this point and you left the store to go and get something to eat. How can I prepare to be a good witness during trial? Learn your facts by heart. You will be sworn in during the trial and need to spell your character s full name. Stick to the script. Don t make up facts because this is unfair to the student lawyers. Listen to the questions carefully. If you do not understand the question, then ask to have it repeated. If a lawyer asks a question about something that isn t in your package, you can say you don t know the answer. Speak with the lawyers representing your side ahead of time, and get into character when you take the stand. 8
10 Phil Jackson, Witness for the Defence The security guard stopped you when you left the store. You were as surprised as Keri was. You had no idea of what was going on. She looked panicked and surprised and tried to get away. You went with Keri and the security guard to the office. Keri was asked to hand over the mp3 player. She looked shocked and confused. The security guard called the police and storeowner. Constable Swain explained that the police were charging Keri, and then they let you leave. Questions you should think about when preparing: What kind of student are you? Have you ever done anything to break rules before? Do you have friends who shoplift? How do you feel about shoplifting? How were you acting in the store before this happened? (did it look like you were laughing and fooling around ) Did you and Keri talk about buying or stealing the mp3 player? Was there anything going on in the store that day that might have made Keri forget that she was carrying the mp3 player? How did you act when you met the Security Guard and Constable Swain? 9
11 Fiona Smith, Crown Witness Your background: You are 35 years old. You have worked for 5 years as a security guard at the Musik Box, New World Mall. You take your job very seriously and believe that shoplifting costs the store thousands of dollars ever year. You like young people but cannot understand why they keep getting into trouble by shoplifting, starting fights, and sometimes dealing drugs at the mall. Your version of what happened: On January 5, 20**, you were working at Musik Box, New World Mall. You noticed these two young people in particular because their arms were full of CDs and they were laughing and fooling around as they shopped. You saw the accused, Keri Jones, go over to the mp3 display counter, which was very crowded at the time. She picked up a few different mp3 players and then clipped a black one onto her belt and started listening to the earphones. After awhile she took the earphones out and continued to walk around the store with the mp3 player hidden under her sweatshirt, still attached to her belt. You kept watching the accused and her friend. Eventually they waited in line and paid for the CDs and left the store. As soon as they stepped out of the store you stopped the accused for shoplifting. She struggled with you and tried to get away, she seemed to be reaching for something in her pocket, but you held onto her two arms so she couldn t escape. How can I prepare to be a good witness during trial? Learn your facts by heart. You will be sworn in during the trial and need to spell your character s full name. Stick to the script. Don t make up facts because this is unfair to the student lawyers. Listen to the questions carefully. If you do not understand the question, then ask to have it repeated. If a lawyer asks a question about something that isn t in your package, you can say you don t know the answer. Speak with the lawyers representing your side ahead of time, and get into character when you take the stand. 10
12 Fiona Smith, Crown Witness You took them both down to the Security Office. The accused was uncooperative and noisy along the way. When you asked for mp3 player she handed it to you and you called the owner of the store and the police. At around 8:45, Constable Swain and the storeowner Brian Box, arrived at the Security Office. Constable Swain told the accused that she was being charged for theft under $ You handed the police the mp3 player and told him what you had seen. Her friend was not charged and told to leave. The accused was then released after she was asked some questions by the police officer. Questions you should think about when preparing: Why did you choose to work security in a mall? Do you catch a lot of shoplifters in a month? How old are most of these shoplifters? What do they most often shoplift? How do they react when you stop them? Do you always call the police or why did you call the police this time? 11
13 Constable Tran Swain, Arresting Officer Your background: Your name is Constable Tran Swain You are 37 years old You have been a police constable for 10 years. You patrol area includes the New World Mall You are often called in for shoplifting incidents Your version of what happened: On January 05, 20** you were on patrol in the area of New World Mall. You received a call from a Musik Box security guard. You arrived at the mall around 8:45. In the mall Security Office you met the store security guard, Keri Jones, Phil Jackson, and the storeowner Brian Box. You questioned the security guard, and were told that she stopped the two young people when they left the store, as she believed that they had stolen an mp3 player. The security guard gave you the stolen mp3 player. Its value was $ You let Phil Jackson go without charging him. You questioned Keri Jones, who was very quiet but showed no nervousness or tears. She answered all the questions quickly and was cooperative. You charged her with theft and told her to report to the police office for fingerprinting the next day. You let her go about 9:00 pm after you put the mp3 player in a bag and marked it. You took it with you back to the police station. How can I prepare to be a good witness during trial? Learn your facts by heart. You will be sworn in during the trial and need to spell your character s full name. Stick to the script. Don t make up facts because this is unfair to the student lawyers. Listen to the questions carefully. If you do not understand the question, then ask to have it repeated. If a lawyer asks a question about something that isn t in your package, you can say you don t know the answer. Speak with the lawyers representing your side ahead of time, and get into character when you take the stand. 12
14 Constable Tran Swain, Arresting Officer Questions you should think about when preparing: What reason did you have for charging the accused? Was it clear that she did not own the mp3 player? Was the security guard able to identify the accused as the one who stole something? Was the accused the only person responsible for the crime? 13
15 Package for the Court Clerk Please refer to the Mock Trial Role Preparation Package when preparing this role. In that package you will find a script and other instructions. In order to read the charge(s) to the accused, you will need to insert the particulars of the accused and the charge(s) as set out in the Information (included in this package) into your script. C o u r t C l e r k 14
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