| id | cleanReleaseDate | troopName | title |
| 304 | 2015-02-17 | Troop A | Broadmoor High School Students to Participate in Mock Trial |
TROOP A NEWS RELEASE February 17, 2015 Broadmoor High School Students to Participate in Mock Trial Baton Rouge – On February 18, 2015, students and faculty from Broadmoor High School will partner with Louisiana State Police, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Interim LSU Level 1 Trauma Center and the 19th Judicial District Court to conduct a mock vehicular homicide trial. The mock trial has been organized in conjunction with a mock fatality crash that was held at the school on April 29th of last year. The mock trial will take place at 8:00 am in the Broadmoor High School auditorium located at 10100 Goodwood Blvd. in Baton Rouge. Junior and senior role players from Broadmoor High School participated in the April 29th mock crash that “resulted” in a death, a serious injury, and the arrest of an impaired driver. In an effort to reinforce this powerful educational message, the mock trial will utilize the same student role players and will place the accused driver in front of a jury of her peers on charges of Vehicular homicide, 1st Degree vehicular negligent injuring, Driving while intoxicated, and Reckless operation. Hon. Quintillis K. Lawrence from the 19th JDC will preside over the trial, and representatives of the 19th JDC will play the roles of the prosecutor and defense attorney. Several individuals will be called to “testify” throughout the trial to the life altering consequences resulting from the poor decisions made on the night of the fatal crash. Throughout the course of the mock trial, students will be taught that impaired driving has lifelong consequences for all individuals involved, including their school, family, and community. This mock trial is an extension of the Sudden Impact injury prevention program conducted through the collaborative efforts of Louisiana State Police and Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. Sudden Impact provides testimony to the ramifications of driving while impaired from a medical, law enforcement, and victim perspective. The one day program for high school sophomores places the teens in an unfamiliar environment while providing education on laws, decisions, communication and impairment. Proactive educational initiatives such as Sudden Impact strive to reduce the number of underage DWI’s and serious injury and fatality crashes by promoting the importance of sound decision making and behavior. **All media outlets are invited and encouraged to attend.** Contact Information: | |||
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