All hands on deck for courthouse event

Among those from the bench who helped during the competition were (left to right): Macomb County Probate Court Judge Sara Schimke; Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Jennifer Faunce; 40th District Court Chief Judge Mark Fratarcangeli; Circuit Court Judges Julie Gatti and Kathryn Viviano; 37th District Court Judge Suzanne Faunce; and 41-A District Court Chief Judge Stephen Sierawski.


The Macomb County Bar Foundation hosted the Michigan Center for Civic Education’s Regional Mock Trial competition earlier this month at Macomb County Circuit Court. Students from high schools across the county participated in the daylong event with both teams from the International Academy along with Romeo High School winning the right to advance to the State Competition March 23 in Lansing.

The mock trial competition is designed to reenact much of what might take place in trial courts with student teams taking on the roles of attorneys and witnesses and competing against other schools. Along with area judges, dozens of attorneys and other members of the legal community volunteered for the event in various capacities.


Pictured (front row, left to right): Patrick Sierawski; Anthony Servitto; Stephen Becker, former president of the Macomb County Bar Association; Jevona Fudge; Megan Cashen; Elizabeth Ferguson; Julie Markgraf; Angela Medley, MCBF president; Lucinda (Lucy) Smith, student volunteer; Tarra Brown; and Brian Grant, MCBF president-elect; along with (back row): Thomas Tomko, Macomb County public defender; Marc Kaszbuski; Joseph Pernicano; Lori Smith, Macomb region event coordinator and MCBF director; and Benjamin Schock, Macomb County Probate Bar Association president.


(Photos by John Meiu)

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