University of Law online sessions - delve into real cases this June
University of Law online sessions
Guilty or not guilty? You decide... Have you ever wanted to see how a murder trial plays out? Well, as part of The University of Law’s live virtual experience, audience members will witness a live mock trial from start to finish and be part of the voting jury – without having to leave home! Join us as a team of actors and student barristers attempt to prove the guilt or innocence of the defendant following the shocking death of flashy property developer Dan "The Man" Thorne outside a quiet village pub.
Mild-mannered retired librarian Paul Mercer, Chairman of the Village Green Preservation Society, claims he threw a single punch in sheer panic to defend himself from a drunken bully. But with tensions boiling over Dan's controversial plans to build a massive new development in the heart of the village, the final decision lies with you; was this a desperate act of self-defence, a tragic case of manslaughter, or cold-blooded murder?
LLB Taster Session – Inside Criminal Law (10th June 5pm - 6.30pm)
Join us for this engaging online taster session where you’ll explore real criminal cases and discover how lawyers build arguments, interpret evidence, and apply the law. Whether you're thinking about studying a Law degree on-campus or online, this taster session gives you a hands-on look at what it's like to be part of the legal world. No experience needed—just an interest in justice, crime, and how the law works in real life
Criminal Investigation Day: Anna Delvey (30th June 4pm - 5:30pm)
Step inside the world of Anna Delvey, the notorious socialite who fooled New York’s elite with a carefully crafted false identity. This case study examines her elaborate fraud, the people she deceived, and the legal consequences that followed, whilst exploring how similar criminal acts are treated across different jurisdictions, including the UK. Join us to gain hands-on experience dissecting the psychology, criminology, and legal strategies behind the case, whilst sharpening your analytical and problem-solving skills. Perfect for any future lawyers who want a real-world glimpse into the high-stakes world of white-collar crime.
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