Justices
hold Off-Site Court at Marion
Ohio
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Justices
hold Off-Site Court at Marion
April 26,
2012
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Around 65
students from Pleasant and Marion Harding high schools had a unique
chance to
meet with the Ohio Supreme Court justices on April 25. The intimate
discussion
took place as part of the semiannual Off-Site Court Program, which was
held at
the Marion County Court of Common Pleas.
Marking its
25th anniversary this year, the Off-Site Court Program gives students
an
opportunity to observe the proceedings of the Supreme Court in person
and to
interact with justices, attorneys and court staff.
In addition
to hearing oral arguments on Wednesday, some students were able to
speak with
the justices and ask questions about the judicial system.
“It’s
definitely a privilege,” said Hunter Workman, Marion Harding High
School
senior. “For people who actually kind of care about the system and
things like
that it’s kind of cool to see how the inside of it works. I guess I
expected
them to be real strait-laced and not as candid as they were.”
“It was
different. I wasn’t expecting it to be kind of laid back like they
are,” said
Andrea Jenner, Marion Harding High School senior. “I was expecting more
serious
and when they got up there and were all joking around, they’re just
like us –
normal people.”
After the
informal question-and-answer session, the students observed how the
oral
argument was all business.
“Seeing the
court shows on TV and things like that, I’m not personally a fan of
them
because I think it makes it look like a joke. I was hoping for the
serious
thing and I’m glad I got it,” Workman said.
After the
assigned case was argued, the high school students met with the case
attorneys
to discuss the legal issues in the arguments they heard.
The Marion County session marked the 63rd
time the Supreme Court has heard oral arguments outside Columbus since
the
program’s inception. In all around 150 students from across Marion
County heard
oral arguments.
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