A day after finishing their civics end-of-course exams, seventh graders from Liza Jackson Preparatory School walked into the Okaloosa County Courthouse on Friday in Fort Walton Beach — not as spectators, but as participants.
Students volunteered to be handcuffed during a booking demonstration, wore GPS ankle monitors, took part in a courtroom interrogation exercise on the Fifth Amendment and were quizzed on constitutional law by a county judge …
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