Products/ Trial Trainer

Train before
you enter the courtroom.

Trial Trainer simulates real-life trial practice — make statements, question witnesses, introduce exhibits, all in front of an AI judge trained on trial practice. Train new lawyers with as close to courtroom experience as they can get without throwing them in the deep end.

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Why this is different from a quiz app.

No Predetermined Paths
Real Legal Precision
No Partial Credit
Proper Question Framing
Objection sustained

Real legal precision

Not choose-your-own-adventure. Trial Trainer knows the difference between proper and improper question framing — proper objections, foundation, no leading questions. There's no partial credit for close answers.

Hearsay
An AI Judge
Foundation
Relevance

An AI judge trained on trial practice

Behind the scenes: a multi-agent system runs prosecutor, witness, opposing counsel, and judge. Object during the right window, and the judge rules. Three objection types built in — hearsay, foundation, relevance.

Law Students
Same Backend
Practicing Attorneys
Three Difficulty Levels
Easy · Medium · Hard

Built for law students. Ready for litigators.

Two audiences, one engine. Law students get a more gamified surface; practicing attorneys get a professional one. The legal logic underneath is the same. Three difficulty levels, scaling complexity of the case.

— Inside the Simulation

One trial. Up to ten questions. Five objections.

01

The question lands

The prosecutor calls out a question. You have a 3-second window to object before the witness answers — typed argument, your choice of grounds.

Window3 seconds
Object?
02

The witness answers

If the question stands, the witness responds in real time. You then have another 3-second window to move to strike if the answer crosses a line.

Window3 seconds
Move to strike?
03

The trial advances

The loop continues until ten questions have been asked — or you've raised five objections. Every objection is scored against whether the question was actually objectionable.

Loop10 questions or 5 objections
Continue
04

Closing & review

The trial closes. You see what you objected to (and what you missed), how the judge ruled, and where your reasoning held up under pressure.

OutputPer-objection breakdown
Results

— Objection Types

Three grounds the simulator supports today:

Hearsay Foundation Relevance

— Difficulty

Three levels, scaling case complexity and the speed at which the prosecutor moves.

Easy Medium Hard

— Backend

Multi-agent system: prosecutor, witness, opposing counsel, and judge each run as their own model role. Every trial has a unique session ID for review.