Within the framework of the college of Law, University of Baghdad, seeking to achieve the best scientific outputs, the students of the fourth stage, Division (D) and (E), set up a virtual court simulating the reality of the Iraqi criminal courts and the procedures followed therein and stipulated in the code of Criminal Procedure. Note that this virtual trial is part of a series of practical lectures, after the students completed their theoretical study of the subject (virtual court/ criminal section), which included the stages of the criminal case, which begins with the mobilization stage, and then the primary investigation, trial, sentencing, ending with the appeal and execution). These trials were conducted under the supervision of Asst. Lect. Duraid Waleed Nazaal, the lecturer in the criminal law .He praised the interaction and motivation of the students in participating in these practical procedures, where each division was divided into two teams, each team will write the case scenario and distribute the roles in terms of the judges of the court, its staff, the prosecution, as well as the parties to the criminal case and their proxies of lawyers, and the rest of the parties who are related to the case, such as witnesses, experts and others, under the supervision and guidance of the professor of the subject.
The lecturer added ( Asst.Lect. Duraid Walid) that these practical procedures come very realistically envisaged by the adoption and inclusion of the virtual court material within the academic vocabulary of law schools. He also noted the unlimited support of the dean of the college (Dr. Ali Hadi Attiya Al-Hilali) and his constant and continuous follow-up to students and urging them to focus on the practical side of its impact on honing the skills of pleading before the courts, as well as its role in giving the college another step in the field of leadership and development.