Train Courtroom Skills with AI Opponents
The most realistic way to practice mock trial online. Choose your role β plaintiff's counsel, defense attorney, or prosecutor β and face AI opponents in a full courtroom simulation. File pretrial motions, practice objections, cross-examine witnesses, and deliver closing arguments under 50-state jurisdiction rules with voice input and AI verdict scoring.
β Practice mock trial free Β· No credit card Β· Voice input supported Β· For law students, mock trial teams & attorneys
Free cases to practice immediately. Click any case to begin your trial.
Defendant Marcus Webb is charged with shoplifting $340 in electronics from a Target store. He claims he had already ordered identical items online. A suspicious Amazon timestamp and a surveillance blind spot are at the heart of the dispute.
Defendant Tyler Reeves was caught on camera placing $127 in merchandise into his jacket at a Circle K. He claims he intended to pay but got distracted by a phone call. The surveillance footage and his behavior at the exit are the central evidence.
Defendant punched another patron in a bar altercation, causing a broken nose. The defendant claims self-defense after being shoved and verbally threatened with a bottle. A 2-second surveillance blind spot and contradictory witnesses make the self-defense claim hotly disputed.
Two vehicles collided at a busy intersection. Each driver claims the other ran a red light. The plaintiff seeks 80% liability while the police report assigns equal fault. A suspicious 3-second dashcam freeze and a missing defendant dashcam complicate the evidence.
Plaintiff Sandra Okafor slipped on a wet floor in a grocery store and tore her ACL, incurring $62,000 in medical bills. The store claims a warning cone was present and Sandra was distracted by her phone. Deleted surveillance footage and conflicting witnesses make fault hotly disputed.
Former NFL star O.J. Simpson was charged with the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The criminal trial became one of the most watched events in American television history.
Describe any legal scenario β a contract dispute, personal injury, or criminal charge β and AI instantly generates a complete trial-ready case with facts, evidence, witnesses, and opposing arguments.
Subscriber feature Β· AI-powered Β· Unlimited edits
Timed challenges to sharpen your objection instincts. From basic multiple-choice drills to AI-generated real-time scenarios β level up your courtroom objection skills.
Read courtroom dialogue excerpts and identify whether an objection applies and which type. Multiple-choice format, perfect for learning evidence rules.
βThe witness said: I heard from my friend that the defendant drank a lot that night...β
AI generates courtroom scenarios in real-time. You must identify and raise objections under time pressure, with instant AI judge feedback on your performance.
βAttorney asks: Don't you think the defendant looked aggressive?β
From choosing your role to receiving the AI verdict β complete a full mock trial online in under 20 minutes
Pick your role (plaintiff's counsel, defense attorney, prosecutor) and select from 30+ cases β criminal, civil, historical, or create your own custom case.
File pretrial motions to exclude evidence, then select your jury through voir dire with challenges for cause and peremptory challenges.
Full adversarial proceedings: Opening Statements β Direct & Cross-Examination β Evidence Presentation β Objections β Closing Arguments. Use voice input or type.
Jury deliberation β vote animation β AI judge verdict with 4-dimension scoring (argumentation, evidence, objections, expression) and improvement tips.
The most realistic online mock trial simulator β full adversarial proceedings with AI judge, opposing counsel, and courtroom procedures
The AI judge manages the entire trial β ruling on objections, sustaining or overruling motions, instructing the jury, and enforcing real courtroom procedures across all 9 trial phases.
Face a skilled AI opponent who rebuts your arguments in real-time, raises sharp objections (hearsay, leading, relevance, speculation), and cross-examines your witnesses to expose weaknesses.
File motions to suppress or exclude evidence before trial begins. Argue admissibility, challenge opposing evidence, and shape the trial landscape β just like real pretrial practice.
Present exhibits, call witnesses, and conduct direct and cross-examination. Object to improper questions and challenge testimony with real evidence rules.
Practice under Federal Rules of Evidence or any U.S. state's specific rules β California Evidence Code, Texas Rules of Evidence, New York CPLR, and 47 more jurisdictions with accurate legal citations.
Receive a jury vote and detailed AI judge verdict with 4-dimension scoring: argumentation strength, evidence use, objection accuracy, and courtroom expression.
Unlock deeper mock trial practice with voice interaction, custom cases, and AI coaching
Describe any legal scenario in plain language β contract dispute, personal injury, criminal charge β and AI generates a complete trial-ready case with facts, evidence, witnesses, and opposing arguments.
Speak your arguments using the microphone and hear AI responses read aloud β practice courtroom delivery and oral advocacy skills, not just typing.
Stuck on what to say? AI offers 3 style suggestions (assertive, balanced, conciliatory) tailored to the current trial phase β adopt with one click.
Free users have limited credits. Subscribers get unlimited mock trial sessions with full access to 30+ cases including landmark historical cases like Marbury v. Madison.
Practice mock trial in English or Chinese β AI judge, opposing counsel, and all courtroom proceedings adapt to your language preference seamlessly.
Detailed 4-dimension scores, specific improvement tips, reference courtroom language, and saved trial history β review past performances and track your growth over time.
Interactive reference guides and generators β no login required
Complete guide to 11 courtroom objections with definitions, legal basis, examples, and practice drills
Generate a structured opening statement outline for any mock trial case with optional AI enhancement
50+ courtroom terms and legal definitions explained in plain language for mock trial preparation
Compare evidence rules, jury requirements, and trial procedures across all 50 U.S. states β from California Evidence Code to Texas Rules of Evidence