Thursday, April 1, 2010

Egan & Golden attorneys judge 2010 Youth Court Mock Trial Competition

Egan & Golden attorneys, Erin B. Kowtna and Michael P. Gippetti, served as judges of the 8th Annual Mock Trial Competition held on March 4, 2010. The competition judged high school students representing five area Youth Court teams: Brookhaven, East Hampton, Southampton, Huntington and Riverhead towns in two separate Mock Trials.

Ms. Kowtna and Mr. Gippetti judged the students on Opening Statements, Direct Examination and Cross Examination presented by the students in two separate mock trials Ms. Kowtna has been actively involved in the Southampton Youth Court program since September 2008. Ms. Kowtna along with the program director, Ms. Karen Hurst, and fellow attorney, Mr. Kevin Gilvary, instruct the students on the skills necessary for a trial attorney: developing an overall theme stated clearly in opening and closing statements, the art of direct and cross examination of witnesses and recommending a suitable disposition to the jury.

Youth Court is a voluntary alternative to the criminal justice system for young people who have committed a non-violent crime or offense. The youth pleads guilty and appears for a sentence hearing before a jury of his or her peers. The goal of the Youth Court program is Restorative Justice, to remedy the harm caused by the youth’s actions and to provide dispositions aimed at providing the youth community based involvement to reduce further incidence and prevent the escalation of such behavior. The ultimate goal is to have the offender become a viable member of the community.

Ms. Kowtna, who did not judge the Southampton Youth Court members due to her involvement in the program, is pleased to announce that the Southampton Youth Court received 1st Place in the Competition for the Second Year in a row. Ms. Kowtna stated, “The students’ victory is the direct result of their hard work and dedication each week to this important program and the efforts and guidance of the program director, Ms. Karen Hurst.”