CMS students hold mock trial about genocide

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CMS students hold mock trial about genocide

Students argue four cases, decide only Rohingya qualifies as genocide
Eighth-graders at Cortez Middle School held mock trials at Montezuma County Combined Court to cap a study of genocide.
Eighth-grade student Skylee Lindsey acts as a witness in Cortez Middle School’s mock trial on March 8.
Eighth-grade language arts teacher Lissa Lycan acts as judge as Cortez Middle School students held mock trials at Montezuma County Combined Court on March 8 to cap a study of genocide.
Eighth-grade students Oden Hatch, right, swears in witness Tyer Hand, left, at Cortez Middle School’s mock trial exercise.
Eighth-grader Emily Davidovich acts as a prosecuting attorney at Cortez Middle School’s mock trial.

CMS students hold mock trial about genocide

Eighth-graders at Cortez Middle School held mock trials at Montezuma County Combined Court to cap a study of genocide.
Eighth-grade student Skylee Lindsey acts as a witness in Cortez Middle School’s mock trial on March 8.
Eighth-grade language arts teacher Lissa Lycan acts as judge as Cortez Middle School students held mock trials at Montezuma County Combined Court on March 8 to cap a study of genocide.
Eighth-grade students Oden Hatch, right, swears in witness Tyer Hand, left, at Cortez Middle School’s mock trial exercise.
Eighth-grader Emily Davidovich acts as a prosecuting attorney at Cortez Middle School’s mock trial.
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