Pawnee City Job Shadow Program co-sponsored by the Nebraska Supreme Court and the Nebraska State Bar Foundation in 2010.
Judge Curt Maschman answers questions during Law Day Job Shadowing on Arbor Day 2010.
County Court Judge Curt Maschman opens Job Shadow in Pawnee City District Courtroom on 3rd floor.
Clerk Magistrate LaRita Weber sets up the scenario for a mini jury trial based on a student witness observing a hit-and-run accident.
Sheriff Jayme Reed discusses reporting of accident investigations to the county attorney.
County Attorney Victor Faesser talks with students about court process and guides them in discussion about the prosecutor's burden of proof
‘Jury’ members receive instruction from the judge on court testimony.
Defense attorney realizes the enormity of his job assignment during Job Shadow trial opening.
Judge Maschman instructs the witness and the court reporter in Job Shadow Mock Trial.
'Car accident' witness is sworn-in during mock trial.
Attorneys are asked what questions they would prepare for an injury accident trial.
Students adjourn to county court office where they learn about the work of the clerk magistrate and possible careers in a law-related field.
The second group of students from Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer arrive as Lewiston students wind up their Job Shadow.
Lewiston students and their teacher (far right) wind up their Job Shadow and say goodbye to Cindy Lilleoien, Job Shadow coordinator at the State Bar Foundation.
Law Day stickers distributed to students during Job Shadow by Clerk Magistrate LaRita Weber.
Pawnee City hosts four student groups for Law Day Job Shadowing on Arbor Day -taking advantage of available courtrooms.
Judge Maschman greets the last of four school groups to participate in Pawnee City’s Job Shadow on Arbor Day 2010.
Students offer suggestions on questions to ask witnesses during Job Shadow mock trial.
Judge Maschman preselects students to play the parts of the county attorney, sheriff, jurors, etc during mini-trial.
LaRita's famous Job Shadow cookies for students and guests.