WSU students practice forensic accounting at local mock trial competition

Washington State University and University of Idaho students will showcase their investigative and prosecution skills in a free, public mock arbitration exercise at the University of Idaho Law School’s model courtroom. Graduate students in the Carson College forensic accounting class taught by professor Keith Nelson have been collaborating with Idaho law school students on a mock criminal exercise involving Tallahassee BeanCounters (TBC), a minor league baseball team.

The mock trial will feature 22 Idaho law students examining 23 WSU forensic accounting student experts, who will testify in court. To learn more, visit https://bit.ly/1HhqRNH

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