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Free Mock Trial Tools

Interactive resources to sharpen your courtroom skills

Objection Types Reference

Complete guide to 11 types of courtroom objections with definitions, examples, and practice tips

Opening Statement Builder

Generate a structured opening statement outline for your mock trial case — free template with optional AI enhancement

Frequently Asked Questions

What mock trial tools are available for free?

We offer free mock trial tools including an objection types reference guide, opening statement builder, and more practice aids. All tools are available without login.

Can I use the opening statement builder for real trials?

The opening statement builder creates structural frameworks suitable for mock trial practice and legal education. For real litigation, consult with a licensed attorney who can tailor the statement to your specific jurisdiction.

How many types of courtroom objections are covered?

Our objection types reference covers 11 common objections including hearsay, leading questions, relevance, speculation, lack of foundation, asked and answered, argumentative, compound, assumes facts, beyond scope, and prejudicial.

Do I need to create an account to use these tools?

No, all basic tools are available for free without creating an account. Simply navigate to any tool and start using it immediately.

Are these tools suitable for mock trial competitions?

Yes, these tools are designed for mock trial competition preparation, law school trial advocacy courses, and bar exam practice. They follow Federal Rules of Evidence and include real legal citations.

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Objection Practice

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Legal Glossary

Look up courtroom terms, evidence rules, and procedure basics

50-State Trial Rules

Compare state-specific evidence rules and jury requirements