[blindlaw] Mock Trial Recordings

Peter Donahue pdonahue1 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 1 17:29:17 UTC 2009


Good afternoon Scot and all,

    Mary and I have always wanted to attend one of these Mock Trials but 
tend to have other activities going on at the same time. Cutting the 
national convention short by one day has only made things worse. Has any 
thought been given to recording these Mock Trials and making them available 
for purchess from the division as an on-going fundraiser or perhaps posting 
them to the NABL Web Site? Maybe this idea could be discussed in your 
meeting during the convention. Just a suggestion.

Peter Donahue


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott C. LaBarre" <slabarre at labarrelaw.com>
To: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
Cc: "NFBnet Blind Law Mailing List" <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 7:53 AM
Subject: [blindlaw] for broad distribution,Presenting the 12TH Annual Mock 
Trial


PRESENTING THE 12TH ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS
Saturday, July 4th
Ambassador 1 Ballroom, level 3,
Marriott Renaissance Center

The National Association of Blind Lawyers is pleased to present the 12TH 
Annual Mock Trial featuring the case of Malus v. Malus in the District Court 
for the State of Federation, County of Whoseit, the Honorable Charles S. 
Brown, Presiding.  This case pits a sighted father against a blind mother 
who are getting divorced and fighting over their three children.  Randy 
Malus, the sighted father, alleges that the blind are incapable of safely 
taking care of young children.  Angela Malus, the sighted mother, counter 
alleges that Randy is a dead beat dad who is incredibly irresponsible and 
that the children are far better off with her.  Shockingly, Angela's own 
mother, Melissa Love Joy, intends to testify on behalf of Randy Malus.  John 
Goodfellow, Angela's sighted neighbor, intends to tell the Court what a 
wonderful mom Angela is.  Experts on both sides will tell the Court with 
whom the children should be placed.  You the audience are the jury and will 
need to decide who is more competent to have custody of these three lovely 
children, ages 2, 4, and 7.  All you have to do is pay your juror 
registration fee of $5.00 and you can help decide this important case.
Scott C. LaBarre, Esq.
President, NABL
LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
1660 South Albion Street, Ste. 918
Denver, Colorado 80222
303 504-5979 (voice)
303 757-3640 (fax)
slabarre at labarrelaw.com (e-mail)
www.labarrelaw.com (website)

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