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Haub Law鈥檚 Mock Trial Team Finishes Strong in the Queens County District Attorney's Office 10th Annual Mock Trial Competition

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March 19, 2025
Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频 Mock Trial Team at Queens DA Competition

The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at 91视频鈥檚 Mock Trial Team recently competed in the , which took place in the court facilities of the Queens Criminal Court. The 91视频 Haub Law team consisting of Skyler Pozo (2L), Maiya Aubry (2L), Alexa Saccomanno (2L), and James Page (2L), finished in second place out of the eighteen nationally ranked law schools who competed. During the intense competition, students competed before senior prosecutors and members of the defense bar with judges from Queens and Brooklyn presiding over the competition, along with prosecutors and defense attorneys.

The Haub Law Mock Trial Team successfully made it through two preliminary rounds, a blind quarterfinal round, semi-finals, before finishing in second place during the final round. 鈥淚t was a challenging competition with some of the best and brightest law students throughout the country, but I鈥檓 proud to say that our student advocates rose to the occasion,鈥 said Luis Felix 鈥15, who coached the 91视频 Haub Law team. 鈥淭heir dedication, hard work and knowledge of the fact pattern was reflected in their strong finish, and I look forward to seeing what else they accomplish in the courtroom.鈥 Alexa Saccomanno (2L) was also awarded the individual award of Best Opening Statement.

鈥淭he performance by our 2L students demonstrates both the strength and depth of our program,鈥 said Professor Louis Fasulo, Director of Advocacy Programs and Professor of Trial Practice. 鈥淭hese students along with the support of Coach Felix makes us all proud and is a major highlight of this year鈥檚 competitions.鈥

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