University of San Francisco Moot Court to Consider Kobe Bryant Case; Students to Argue Appropriate Punishment, Should NBA Star be Found Guilty.

AScribe Law News Service, July, 2003

Byline: University of San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO, July 28 (AScribe Newswire) -- If National Basketball Association star Kobe Bryant is found guilty of felony sexual assault, what should his punishment be? That's the question facing law students at the University of San Francisco on Friday, Aug. 1 as they hold a moot court to consider theories of punishment in the high-profile case.

The moot court will begin at 10 a.m. in the Moot Court Room, University of San Francisco School of Law, Kendrick Hall, 2199 Fulton Street located at the corner of Fulton and Shrader streets.

"The goal is to challenge the students with the same question that will challenge a court," said Robert Talbot, USF professor of law. "The Bryant case is unusual in many ways....

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