Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Senior Project Reflection


(1) Positive Statement


What are you most proud of in your 2-Hour Presentation and/or your senior project? Why?
I was extremely proud of myself going up and presenting without being nervous "I was nervous, because I was wasn't nervous" I'm usually nervous going up and presenting in front of people but this time I felt confident and strong.  


(2) Questions to Consider

a.     What assessment would you give yourself on your 2-Hour Presentation (self-assessment)? Why?

P-/AP+ because I felt as if my mock trial (activity) didn't go as planned, I was expecting people to be more involved in the whole mock trial.  I really thought it was going to be an intense activity. Other than that I thought I explained things very clearly and gave them tons of information about my answers to "what is most important to winning a criminal case?"
b.     What assessment would you give yourself on your overall senior project (self-assessment)? Why?
P because I thought I did pretty well overall with my senior project. I completed everything that needed to be done such as SF, independent component 1&2, service learning, blogs, research check, etc. 

(3) What worked for you in your senior project?
Senior project was something I really enjoyed, so everything worked for me. I had no problems with anything besides service learning. The one thing I really enjoyed doing was my service learning even though I had problems in the beginning. I worked with one of the best attorneys I've have ever met. I learned so much from attorney Antonio because without him I wouldn't know as much as I do now from his help. 


(4) What didn’t work for you in your senior project?
I had no problem  with senior project, it was actually something I enjoyed doing. BUT!!! there was one small problem "coming up with a schedule with Antonio because as everyone knows lawyers have the BUSIEST schedule so it was hard. It was coming to a point where I was going to have to try to see if another attorney can squeeze me in, but I sat with Antonio an told him that I really needed the hours if not I was going to go work with a different attorney. 

(5) Finding Value

How has the senior project been helpful to you in your future endeavors?   Be specific and use examples. 

Senior project defiantly will become helpful with tons of things in the future such as overcoming my fears of presenting after finishing my 2 hour presentation I knew I could now present in front of anyone without being nervous, being able to handle any challenge that comes my way, and especially the connection I have with different attorneys and judges because in the future while attending law school I will never know if I ever might need help with anything and I know I will defiantly have the sources to fall back on. 






Sunday, May 13, 2012

Service Learning

Antonio J. Bestard (909) 208-0093


Working with Antonio was probably my favorite part of my senior year project. Meeting tons of attorneys and judges was the best experience I’ve had ever had. Antonio helped me with so much; he helped me understand the real meaning of criminal law. I hardly knew anything walking in Antonio’s office and now I know more than ever. Answering phone calls, filling papers, going to court, helping with cases definitely all paid off. There’s not one thing I would change while working with attorney Antonio J. Bestard.



What is most important to winning a criminal case? The most important thing to winning a criminal case is to create reasonable doubt in the minds of jury. Working with my number one person (Antonio) who helped me established my first answer gave me a big head start on my essential question. Throughout my service learning and trying to figure out my best answer to my essential question while working with Antonio going to court was the best help because I watched Antonio use reasonable doubt in the minds of jury. Giving my feedback to Antonio after reading cases also helped me because I had to figure out ways to prove that the defendant wasn’t guilty. So many things fall in place with “what’s most important to winning a criminal case” such as my other two answers; motions to dismiss and innocent until proven guilty. By creating reasonable doubt in the minds of jury an attorney should question any and all witnesses, negotiate deals and terms with prosecutors that may result in reducing charges and lesser sentence, suggest alternatives that a judge may consider, provide you with honest assessments of where your case is headed and your alternatives to avoid trial. I can honestly say every second  I spent with Antonio, I  was learning something new which helped me find my best answer and as well as my second and third.


Thursday, April 26, 2012

Independent Component 2

Literal
(a) Statement saying: “I, NATALIE LUNA, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 30 hours of work.”

(b) I continued to work with attorney Antonio J Bestard at the his office, at the office I helped Antonio and Lisa file cases, answer phone calls, do errands, read and give feedback to Antonio about my opinions and had me ask him what words and terms I didn’t know. I also attended trials with Antonio, he helped me understand the different concepts attorneys use in trial.
 
 
Interpretive
       Attending trial with Antonio has probably been the best part of my senior project, its such a great experience to walk in trial with Antonio and watch him “create reasonable doubt in the minds of jury.” I get to meet so many different attorneys and judges which I find extremely amazing. I sit in trial and carefully watch Antonio defend his client. At the law office I do plenty of different things; I file cases and sometimes read different ones and give feedback to Antonio, answer phone calls sometimes run around with Lisa or Antonio to do errands.

Applied
        Court, definitely helped me with answering my essential question even more because, it shows me what an attorney has to do and all the hard work that goes into it to fight for your clients freedom. I watched Antonio in and out of the courtroom and everything he does to win a case is definitely helpful for a winning case. He gives it his all. He is always prepared and makes sure he has every evidence to defend his client. Antonio certainly “creates reasonable doubt in the minds of jury.”


(the desk I work at)
(Antonios Desk)

(University of La Verne)
(filling papers)


 
 

Helping 2013

Who did you interview: Joseph Gautreau
What day and time: 4/26/12 @ 12:38 p.m

(1) What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?
their answer :
 "Something with sports such as water polo, I play at Walnut high school during regular season. My father is an official for water polo and I know plenty of coaches that I can work with"

What feedback did you offer when you heard the topic ideas?
"I was a bit concern with him not having people to work with since it’s a sport and it’s a little more difficult to start your hours but he knows plenty of coaches and also attends a high school."
(2) What do you plan to do to complete the 10 hours of service learning (working with an expert) which is due prior to senior year starting? Note: They also have to complete the 50 hours during the school year.
their answer :
"I plan to continue to attend walnut high school and also and meet up with some officials. I’m in the process in attending the multi-school status, it was very complicated and I had to jump through plenty hoops but I’m now familiar with the proces."

What feedback did you offer them in response?
"The more people you work with, the better. Working with plenty of people who work and are experts that are in the field will definitely help you know your senior project like the back of your hand."
(3) What do you hope to see or expect to see when watching the class of 2012 present their two hour presentations?
their answer:
"I would definitely would like to see sport presentations and see how the process works."

What suggestions did give them regarding how they should approach watching the 2 hour presentations?  
"It will definitely help you in the long run on what to do and what not to do. Of course there’s going to be bad and good presentations so you should pay attention to see what’s good and what’s not."
(4) What questions do they have about senior project? What additional recommendations would you give the 2013 student about senior project? Be specific and note what you told them.
questions they had : "What is the general outline of the senior project?"

What additional recommendations did you give them?

"Senior project can get extremely overwhelming but if you follow the timelines and not fall behind it can run extremely smoothly."




Who did you interview: Dean Nolan
What day and time: 4/26/12 @ 12:38 p.m


(1) What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?
their answer :
"acting in general, its always been a hobby of mine"

What feedback did you offer when you heard the topic ideas?
"acting in general is probably way to general and would have to choose acting on stage because acting on stage was also a hobby of his."
(2) What do you plan to do to complete the 10 hours of service learning (working with an expert) which is due prior to senior year starting? Note: They also have to complete the 50 hours during the school year.
their answer :
"I plan to work with a friend who works at disneyland, to direct me on what he really does."

What feedback did you offer them in response?
"I was a bit confused and told him is he really going to drive to disneyland every weekend to complete his hours, he should definitely come up with a back up plan."
(3) What do you hope to see or expect to see when watching the class of 2012 present their two hour presentations?
their answer:
"long presentations (was not giving me full answers, and when I told him if he can me a bit specific he would say the exact same thing) "

What suggestions did give them regarding how they should approach watching the 2 hour presentations?
"yes they are going to be "long presentations, but in the long run when your a senior it will help you with YOUR own presentation because when it comes to your presentation you can see what to do and what not to do while watching the class of 2012."
(4) What questions do they have about senior project? What additional recommendations would you give the 2013 student about senior project? Be specific and note what you told them.
questions they had :
"everythings black and white, I'm also concern about time"

What additional recommendations did you give them?

"Senior project can get extremely overwhelming but if you follow the timelines and not fall behind it can run extremely smoothly, of course your given timelines for everything but the 2012 teachers are on you if your falling behind."





Saturday, April 14, 2012

Answer #3

What is most important to winning a criminal case?

* BY PROVING YOUR CLIENT IS INNOCENT
  • Criminal law defense is based on the presumption that you are innocent until a judge or jury may show otherwise .

  • your client is innocennt until proven guilty.

  • Attorney investigates a focus of uncovering evidence to counter each element contained in the prosecutorial charges against you.
Optimal Intelligence, Inc. and attorney David Lehr

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Room Creativity

        For my two hour room creativity I plan on making it look like a prison I want the entire room covered with black table cloth with bars on top. I also want cases up on the walls that of course involve first-degree murder, handcuffs as well hanging up throughout the entire classroom. In my mind the room should make you feel as if you were in “prison”.  I want the room to have a feeling of “OMG”. For as far as the seating arraignments I was thinking of having everyone sit individual in rows.  For answer 1 and 2 activities I don’t necessarily have activities planned out yet for each one, but for an activity that I would love to do with the classroom is a Mock trial.