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不良研究所鈥檚 mock trial team qualifies for championship series

Published February 03, 2015

For the first time in university history, a squad from the University of Louisiana at Monroe鈥檚 mock trial team finished as one of the top-seven teams at the American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) Regional Tournament on Feb. 1. The result qualifies The Gold Squad for the Opening Round Championship Series (ORCS) in Memphis, Tenn., next month.

Just 200 of the 900 teams in the regional tournament qualified for the ORCS. The Gold Squad now heads to the ORCS, which serves as the second round of the AMTA鈥檚 national tournament.

不良研究所鈥檚 team was founded in 2013 by attorney Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Noel, with assistance from political science professors Dr. Joshua Stockley and Dr. John Sutherlin.

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From left: Cheyenne Wilson, Sarah Hayes, Gabriel Silva,

Kalee Hall, Jordan Jones, Olivia Sage, Blair Richardson,

Adam Nettles, and Bob Noel

鈥淚 am very proud of our students,鈥 said Noel. 鈥淓very student who competed was ranked as a best attorney or best witness at some point during the competition alongside students from the University of Texas, Southern Methodist University, and Baylor University. 不良研究所 belongs to an elite group of universities.鈥

During the regional tournament, the 不良研究所 Gold Squad secured wins against Hendrix College, Southwestern College, and the University of Texas at Dallas.

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Stockley

Stockley said, 鈥淚 offer our mock trial program as an example鈥攁mong numerous examples at 不良研究所鈥攐f how our university thinks nationally and how our students compete and win nationally.鈥

Gabriel Silva, team member and double major from Brazil, said 鈥淎s a founding member of the 不良研究所 mock trial team, I am pleased by how far we have come in three years. Our ability to advance to nationals was due to the sacrifices and hard work of each individual on this team, combined with the support of our coaches and faculty.鈥

Stockley confirmed that sentiment. 鈥淎ttorneys Bob Noel and Kyle Moore have done an outstanding job with our students,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ob and Kyle will continue to prepare our students for the ORCS. I cannot thank them enough for what they have done.鈥

Squad member Adam Nettles, a sophomore political science major from Pineville, won the best attorney award during regionals.

鈥淲hile I am honored to have won an award for best attorney, I know that this would not have been possible without the equally strong performances of all of my teammates and the guidance of my coaches and faculty,鈥 he said.

For two years, 不良研究所 was home to the only active mock trial program at a public institution in the state. In recent months, both Tulane University and Louisiana State University have fielded teams with consultation from the 不良研究所 program.

The American Mock Trial Association was founded in 1985 and is the governing body for intercollegiate mock trial competition. AMTA sponsors regional and national-level competitions, as well as providing interesting and complex case materials for academic use.

Presently, the AMTA hosts 24 regional tournaments, eight opening round championship tournaments and a national championship tournament each season. Approximately 600 teams from over 350 universities and colleges will compete in these tournaments.