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Tom Grant

Tom Grant


Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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City: Pismo Beach
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/7/2007
May 6, 2009 - Wednesday 

I spoke recently at a prestigious law school in Sacramento California. The audience consisted of several Superior Court Judges, attorneys, Professors of law, law students and other interested parties.

This came about as the result of Law Professor Joe Taylor's year long, thorough research into the details of the Cobain Case prior to its use as the foundation for this spring's Trial Advocacy program.

The Trial Advocacy case was written as a wrongful death, civil lawsuit. These mock trials are designed to teach, train and prepare law students for the various aspects of actual courtroom trials. The jury verdicts came back 4 and 4 with one hung jury. This was an indication to me that Professor Taylor's script was very well written for the purpose it was designed to serve.

Professor Taylor sent me a copy of the "Gilbert VS. O'Neil" script far in advance of April 2009, when these mock trials began. It was acknowledged from the outset that this fictional case was clearly based on the real Cobain case. The names and many of the circumstances and details were deliberately changed. This would enable the law students assigned to represent either the plaintiff or the defendant an opportunity to present their case to the jury from a more balanced perspective. The various outside volunteer jurists used for each of the nine mock trials could then potentially reach an honest finding for either side. This helped test and critique the skills of each participating law student on an individual basis.

I was extremely honored to have been invited to present my opinions of the Cobain Case after the last mock trial, to an audience which included such distinguished attendees.

At the conclusion of my 70 minute presentation, many of those in the audience gathered at the side of the "Courtroom Auditorium" where I spoke with them individually and answered additional questions for another 30 minutes or so.

What did I learn?

As I watched the students present their case and listened to a currently sitting Superior Court Judge who volunteered his time to critique each of the participating students after the last mock trial, I realized that if I would have attended law school when I was younger, I would be a much better public speaker! Law school is a great place to prepare for nearly any career.

Thank you to Pacific's McGeorge School of Law and especially to Professor Taylor for your respect, your kindness and your gracious hospitality.

Thank you also to each of the law students and others who demonstrated courtesy and true professionalism. You all helped make this one of the most gratifying experiences of my professional career!

An update with a graphic of the advertisement used by McGeorge School Of Law regarding this event was posted today at:         
http://www.cobaincase.com/Update%205_09.htm

Tom Grant

 
emilynobody

 
Great to hear from you, Tom!

Thank you for what you've done for this case and I hope this case can be re-opened one day!
 
 
Posted by emilynobody on May 6, 2009 - Wednesday - 6:23 AM
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Angie
Angie Ashfield

 
Thats awesome. So do you mean that that case was the same as the Cobain case but names and some events were changed around?
 
 
Posted by Angie on May 6, 2009 - Wednesday - 12:37 PM
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Michelle
michelle penland

 
Wow! Thats great Tom.....now maybe one day the case will really be reopend and Kurt will have justice.
 
 
Posted by Michelle on May 6, 2009 - Wednesday - 1:57 PM
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Hell's Goddess Four Winds

 
FANTASTIC!!!
 
 
Posted by Hell's Goddess Four Winds on May 6, 2009 - Wednesday - 11:11 PM
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Jervis

 
thanks Tom, for all that you do

Sure hope we can figure this out, JUSTICE FOR KURT!!!

ROCK ON!!!
 
Posted by Jervis on May 7, 2009 - Thursday - 3:51 PM
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Christine

 
Tom,

This event was quite enlightening to all. A huge "thank you" to you and all that participated.

I, for one, am glad that you didn't attend law school, despite that you wish you had. Sometimes, and I don't mean this in a bad way, those that attend law school can "lose" intuition. Everything is by the book; law, law, law.

I compare it to some very talented authors that lost their ability to write creatively once taking courses in writing! I'm not saying all attorneys lose "creativity" (the OJ case comes to mind)...just saying a huge majority look for loop holes, engage learned drama and need to win within "the law books blessing"....that isn't you. It is essential we have attorneys and their skills, but we need also need people like you to assist them (see outside the law book, lol) at what they do...

You are wonderful at public speaking; it is obvious you are honest and not putting on a "show". That is worth just as much, if not more, than a trained public speaker.

Be yourself Tom. Stay yourself. If not for you, the Cobain case would never have gone this far.

Just my thoughts,
Christine


 
Posted by Christine on May 8, 2009 - Friday - 1:52 AM
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Isabella

 
Thank you .....Tom!!
 
Posted by Isabella on May 8, 2009 - Friday - 8:07 PM
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Keiiit Corpse
Katarina Car

 
Whoa.
I've already heard of Tom Grant..Good joob.
I hope the case will be re-opened..
=)

 
Posted by Keiiit Corpse on May 9, 2009 - Saturday - 11:34 AM
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GIZMO
Gizmo Gizmo

 
great news
 
Posted by GIZMO on June 3, 2009 - Wednesday - 12:35 AM
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