Roles
  1. Judge: Maintains order in the court and rules on all the objections. S/he will also write up his view of Victor's guilt or innocence after hearing the arguments and evidence.
  2. Prosecutor: Organize and prepare each of their witnesses, prepare questions for each witness and defendant, prepare and deliver opening and closing statements, take notes during the defense's direct questioning, and then cross examine the defense witnesses. They will also have to post all evidence that they will cite (except those from the novel) on the Wiki (here!)
  3. Defense Attorney: Organize and prepare each of their witnesses, prepare questions for each witness and defendant, prepare and deliver opening and closing statements, take notes during the prosecutors' direct questioning, and then cross examine the prosecutor's witnesses.
  4. Witnesses: Meet with prosecutors and defense attorneys to prepare testimony, review the novel to answer questions, turn in answers to questions supported by quotes from the novel, stay in character, and answer as a person in the book's setting.
Possible Witnesses:

    1. Victor Frankenstein (defendant)
    2. Creation
    3. Robert Walton/ Justine Moritz
    4. Elizabeth/ Henry Clerval/ Professor Krempe
    5. William Frankenstein/Professor Walden/
    6. Experts (scientists, psychologists, clergy – must cite real scientific study and studies CAN be present day)

    1. Experts (scientists, psychologists, clergy – must cite real scientific study and studies CAN be present day)
5.Jury:
    1. Head juror (1): Leads the discussion of the jury, conducts secret ballots, and renders verdict before court, as well as the other juror duties.
    2. Jurors (2): Take notes, discuss with fellow jurors, render a decision based on the evidence. Must write a paper explaining their own position, based on the evidence heard.