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Romeo and Juliet Trial -- Judge Escalus
Romeo and Juliet Trial -- Attorney
Use for Prince Escalus, as judge, in mock trial.
Rubric Code:
DXA8XC
By
spellegrino
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Subject:
English
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Trial Attorney Rubric
Excellent
4 pts
Good
3 pts
Fair
2 pts
Poor
0 pts
Keeping Trial on Track
Excellent
Moved trial along at a reasonable, respectful pace, keeping testimony short but informative.
Good
Moved trial along at a reasonable pace. Perhaps allowed one witness to 'stall' on the stand.
Fair
Kept trial on track for the most part. Allowed more than 1 witness to 'stall' or disrupt proceedings.
Poor
Did not keep trial on track. Allowed witnesses to stall or distract from the testimony. Inappropriate measures to move testimony along.
Trial Conduct
Excellent
Research and understanding of trial process, including use of objections, clearly evident. Professional, objective and courteous at all times.
Good
Research and understanding of trial process evident. Professional, objective and courteous at all times.
Fair
Research of trial process most likely based on TV shows rather than actual research. Professional, objective and courteous at all times.
Poor
Inappropriate behavior, lack of professionalism, objectivity or courtesy.
Costume Choice (Under the Robe)
Excellent
Costume choice clearly reflects character's rank in society and is appropriate for court. All pieces have been carefully selected according to character's profile.
Good
Costume choice reflects character's status/job. One piece may be appropriate for character or court.
Fair
Costume choice is haphazard but appropriate for court. Two or more pieces do not reflect an accurate portrayal of the character.
Poor
Clearly inappropriate clothing choices for character or court.
Sentencing/Apology
Excellent
Clear evidence of research into post-trial behavior, including addressing the defendant upon verdict. Punishment, if necessary, appropriate to period.
Good
Evidence of research into post-trial behavior. Punishment, if necessary, does not quite fit crime.
Fair
Research not entirely evident. Punishment, if necessary, is too harsh or too light for crime. Apology is superficial at best.
Poor
Punishment or apology created on the spot based on emotion rather than research.
Research Summary
Excellent
Complete and accurate summary of research, including citation of sources, with analysis of changes between Elizabethan England and modern American trial process. No spelling or grammatical mistakes.
Good
Complete and accurate summary of research, including citation of sources, with analysis of changes between Elizabethan England and modern American trial process. 1-2 spelling or grammatical mistakes.
Fair
Complete and accurate summary of research, including citation of sources, with analysis of changes between Elizabethan England and modern American trial process. 3-5 spelling or grammatical mistakes.
Poor
Research summary is missing analysis of changes, citation of sources or any information about evidence, objections or trial process.
Keywords:
Romeo, Juliet, Trial
Subjects:
English
Political Science
Types:
Presentation
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