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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PUTNAM COUNTY
TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ILLINOIS
SHANTELL L’TRUTH
Plaintiff,
VS. CASE # 19 – L - 427
PROMOGRAPHY.COM
Defendant.
STATEMENT OF THE CASE
This civil lawsuit is brought by Shantell L’Truth to collect damages from “Promography.Com” a “digital memories” company and its owner-operator, Willamena Meaner, for purposefully staging a pre-prom video that went virally bad.
Plaintiff’s sad tale begins with Lance Sellalot’s promise to take her to the Premier, Prom & Afterglow, which came with a promise that he would have a vintage Mustang at her doorstep to whisk her to an evening of fun and romance – the picture-perfect date that every Prom-goer would dream of ! Little did she know, until Lance arrived on the day of prom, that the “Mustang” she envisioned was not a car, but a HORSE ! Needless to say --- having laid out over $1,000 for a new dress, shoes, purse and accessories, hair and manicure – she was NOT about to mount that saddle or any saddle! Upset, and thoroughly angry at Lance, Shantell stormed back into her house, locked the door, and refused to even talk to Lance or the videographer who was standing out there with Lance, begging her to reconsider.
It was not until several days later that the plot thickened, as Shantell learned the identity of the woman who had been holding onto the horse’s reigns that day: Willamena Meanor, owner of Promography.Com. She had cooked up the entire “Mustang” surprise, intending to video the event and then to post the video on the net, hoping it -- and her business -- would “spiral viral.” Though Lance really had rented a vintage Mustang convertible, Willamena convinced him that the horse gag would be much more romantic – and a memory that would last forever. She was right – VERY right! And she now faces a jury to defend her business and reputation. Shantell seeks $100,000 in damages for her financial loss as well as the pain, suffering and humiliation she suffered --- including the emotional trauma of losing out on attending her Senior prom.
Who wins? That, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is up to YOU !
THE PUTNAM COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
WELCOMES YOU TO LAW DAY, 2019
Atty. Roger C. Bolin, PCBA President
Hon. Scott A. Shore, Law Day Chairman
TESTIMONY OF PLAINTIFF SHANTELL L’TRUTH
On Direct, Shantell’s attorney will ask questions to which she’ll answer:
On Cross Examination by Willamena Meaner’s lawyer, Shantell will admit:
3. Yes, I could have gone to Prom and Afterglow on my own – it was my choice, but for good reason, and due to the humiliation, not to do so. MY LIFE IS RUINED!
TESTIMONY OF PLAINTIFF’S WITNESS LANCE SELLALOT
On Direct, Shantell’s attorney will ask questions to which he’ll answer:
On Cross Examination by Willemena’s Attorney, Lance will admit (if asked):
TESTIMONY OF DEFENDANT, WILLAMENA MEANER
On Direct, Willamena’s attorney will ask questions to which she’ll answer:
On Cross Examination by Shantell’s Attorney, Willemena will admit (if asked):
TESTIMONY OF DEFENSE WITNESS, BOB
On Direct, Willemena’s attorney will ask questions to which he’ll answer:
On Cross Examination, BOB will have to admit (if asked):
VERDICT FORM A
We, the jury, find FOR the Plaintiff, Shantell L’Truth, and AGAINST Promography.com
We award damages to the Plaintiff, itemized as follows:
Out-of-pocket losses for dress, purse, shoes etc.
(Plaintiff claims $1,000): $___________________
Pain and suffering, embarrassment, loss of
Prom experience (Plaintiff claims $100,000): $___________________
Other damages (specify): __________________ $___________________
TOTAL DAMAGES AWARDED: $___________________
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Signature of Foreperson
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VERDICT FORM B
We, the jury, find AGAINST the Plaintiff, Shantelle L’Truth, and FOR the Defendant,
Promography.Com. (Shantelle gets nothing.)
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Signature of Foreperson
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JUDGE’S INSTRUCTIONS TO THE JURY AT THE END OF THE CASE
Ladies and gentlemen of the Jury, it is now time for you to deliberate on your verdict. You must first select a foreperson who will preside over your deliberations. Any verdict you reach must be unanimous.
You will be given two forms of verdict.
If you find in favor of the Plaintiff, you will use Verdict Form A and you will determine the amount of damages to be assessed for her claimed losses, $1,000 claimed for her out-of-pocket expenses for her dress, purse, shoes and accessories, and $100,000 claimed for pain and suffering, embarrassment, humiliation, and loss of her (last chance in a lifetime) prom night experience.
If you find in favor of the Defendant, use Verdict Form B. You would then have no occasion to consider the issue of damages.
Ordinarily, you would have as many hours or days as it would take to reach a verdict. But today, you have FIVE MINUTES!
BAILIFF, PLEASE TAKE THESE VERDICT FORMS --AND TAKE THE JURORS INTO THE JURY ROOM TO BEGIN THEIR DELIBERATIONS!
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COURT REPORTER
The Court Reporter provides the only record of what everyone says during the trial. This is used to repeat an answer the Court or parties did not hear, and provides the transcripts in the event of an appeal.
In this Mock Trial, the Court Reporter should make quick notes of key testimony --and may be called upon by the judge to read back the last question or answer!
If a lawyer asks to have something read back, the Court Reporter should ask the judge for permission to do so.
The Court Reporter also reports all parties’ names and their roles for the Record. Please “fill in” the student-participants’ names (ask for help if needed!)
Plaintiff – Shantell L’Truth ________________
Plaintiff’s Lawyer ________________
Witness – Lance Sellalot ________________
Defendant – Willemena Meaner ________________
Defendant’s Lawyer ________________
Witness – BOB ________________
Circuit Clerk ________________
Court Reporter ________________
Bailiff ________________
Judge ________________
Jurors:
Front Row (right to left) Back Row (right to left)
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THANK YOU!
THE CIRCUIT CLERK ADMINISTERS THIS
OATH TO EACH WITNESS:
Stand and raise your right hand, then ask the witness to raise his or her right hand, and ask:
Do you solemnly swear or affirm that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
THE BAILIFF OPENS COURT BY SAYING:
All Rise! The Circuit Court for the Tenth Judicial Circuit of The State Of Illinois Is Now In Session, The Honorable Judge _______Presiding!
THE JUDGE “DIRECTS TRAFFIC”
BY TELLING COUNSEL:
WHEN TO CALL THEIR NEXT WITNESS,
WHERE THE WITNESS SHOULD STAND TO BE SWORN IN BY THE CIRCUIT CLERK,
WHEN TO PROCEED,
WHEN TO CROSS EXAMINE, AND
BY TELLING WITNESSES:
TO SPEAK UP
TO ANSWER A QUESTION IF THE WITNESS REFUSES
TO STEP DOWN WHEN THE WITNESS IS DONE TESTIFYING
BY TELLING JURORS:
WHEN TO BEGIN THEIR DELIBERATION
WHAT ISSUES THEY ARE TO DECIDE
BY TELLING THE COURT REPORTER
WHEN TO READ BACK A QUESTION OR ANSWER
THE JUDGE RULES ON OBJECTIONS BY SAYING:
(If the judge agrees with the objection): SUSTAINED!
(If the judge disagrees with the objection) OVERRULED!
JUDGE: Now and then, after an interesting witness response, ask the Court Reporter to please read that back?
JUDGE: If the witness is soft-spoken, ask the witness to repeat his or her last answer so that the jury can hear it.
JUDGE’S SCRIPT
Good Morning. As the Bailiff announced in opening court, I am Judge __________ and I will preside over today’s proceedings. We require strict adherence to Court Rules and if I see any infractions, the Bailiff will be called upon to deal with you!
Today’s case is a civil suit in which Shantell L’Truth is suing Willemena Meaner, owner of PROMOGRAPHY.COM, for ruining her prom night experience for her own selfish profit and possibly for other personal motives.
To collect any damages, the Plaintiff must prove the Defendant is liable, and that she sustained the damages she claims, by a preponderance of the evidence, or in other words, that her case weighs at least slightly in favor of her winning.
Order Of Proceedings: (keep things moving!!!)
FOR FUN: WHEN SOMETHING IMPORTANT IS SAID, STOP THE PROCEEDINGS AND ASK COURT REPORTER TO READ THAT BACK!
Now that the evidence is concluded, Each Lawyer will have one minute to tell the jury what each side wants the jury to do, and why. (Call time if necessary!)
Instruct the Jury! (See next page)
When the Jury returns:
Does the jury have a verdict?
Ask the Foreperson to stand and Read the Verdict and then you (Judge) can say:
I pronounce judgment for _______ and against _________ !
-- and you can ask the loser if they want to appeal to a higher court!!
WELCOME TO PUTNAM COUNTY LAW DAY, 2019!
Agenda:
Plaintiff, Shantell L’Truth
Plaintiff’s Lawyer
Plaintiff’s Witness, Lance Sellalot
Defendant, Willemena Meaner
Defendant’s Lawyer
Defense Witness, BOB
Circuit Clerk, Court Reporter, Bailiff,
Jury, Alternates, and Judge
Assignment of all others as shadow jurors.