工科学生作为模拟审判的专家证人

K. Tarhini, David E. Vandercoy
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本文的目的是报告我们的经验,高级土木工程专业的学生作为专家证人在模拟民事法庭诉讼涉及结构破坏。这个练习的独特之处在于两个方面:(1)它迫使学生完全理解结构倒塌的原因,这样他们就可以清楚地解释这些原因;(2)它迫使学生与三年级的法律学生合作,在模拟审判中提出失败的证据。三次模拟审判作为1999年秋季法学院提供的审判实践课程的一部分进行。三个小组,每组由两名工程专业学生和两名法律专业学生组成,被指派在每次审判中代表原告设计师和承包商。每个工程和法律专业的学生小组会面几次,讨论指定的案件,并为模拟审判做准备。工程专业的学生必须用外行的语言解释这个案例中涉及的所有技术概念,并给出他们对故障可能原因的看法。法律专业的学生让工程师们在法庭上接受直接盘问和交叉盘问,以专家的身份作证。学生们在一名执业法官在场的情况下进行辩论和陈述。学生们在团队合作、沟通、在法庭压力下的表现以及理解诉讼过程中每个学科的重要性等方面获得了宝贵的经验。作为专家在法庭上作证的经历向工程专业学生展示了细节、技术能力、客观、审查他人工作的重要性,以及专业实践中的道德困境。这一经历鼓励工程师与律师合作,并为将来可能参与诉讼和在法庭上作证做好准备。
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Engineering students as expert witnesses in mock trials
The purpose of this paper is to report our experience with senior civil engineering students serving as expert witnesses in simulated civil court actions involving a structural failure. The uniqueness of this exercise was two fold: (1) it forced students to completely understand the causes of the structural collapse so they might clearly explain those causes, and (2) it compelled collaboration with third year law students to present the failure evidence in mock trials. Three mock trials were performed as part of a Trial Practice course offered during fall 1999 term at the School of Law. Three teams, each consisting of two engineering students and two law students, were assigned to represent the plaintiff designer, and contractor in each trial. Each team of engineering and law students met several times to discuss the assigned case and prepare each other for the mock trial. Engineering students had to explain in lay terms all the technical concepts involved in the case and give their opinion of the probable cause of failure. Law students prepared the engineers to testify as experts in a courtroom setting under direct and cross-examinations. The students argued and presented their cases in the presence of a practising judge. The students gained valuable experience in teamwork, communications, performing under pressure in a courtroom, and understanding the importance of each discipline in the litigation process. The experience of testifying as experts in a courtroom showed the engineering students the importance of details, technical competency, objectively, reviewing the work of others, and the ethical dilemmas in professional practice. This experience encouraged engineers to collaborate with lawyers and prepared them for the future possibility of being involved in litigation and testifying in a courtroom.
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