Fairy tale characters retell their sides of the story in a court of law. From civil law to criminal law to the roles of judge, lawyer, and jury, students learn about the legal system. |
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B. B. Wolf v. Curly Pig |
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Did defendant Curly Pig attempt to injure plaintiff B. B. Wolf with a pot of boiling water? That's what Mr. Wolf tries to prove in this civil court case. |
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A Witness Testifies
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Emperor of Gawdia v. Swin and Del |
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Did the defendants lie to the emperor and attempt to defraud him? In this civil case, the Emperor of Gawdia accuses Shif T. Swin and Poser Del of fraud. |
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The Bailiff
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Residents of the Village of Sheepfold v. Joey Wolfcryer |
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Joey Wolfcryer has been charged with breaking a law by crying wolf when there was no wolf, which is a violation of Village Safety Ordinance Number 1. |
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Joey Wolfcryer Testifies
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The Town of Nottingham v. Robin Hood |
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In this criminal case, Robin Hood has been accused by the Town of Nottingham of assaulting the Sheriff of Nottingham and stealing the Sheriff’s family treasure. |
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Prosecutor's Opening Statement
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